A Cornell team including two M.R.P. graduate students participated in a two-week urban design workshop in northern China. [Full story]
Field project takes over Cornell University Arts Quad — Thursday, April 30, 2009The Field project, a unique exercise in a site-specific art installation, was a continuous and homogenous presentation of 2,800 red sacks filled with straw that covered the entire Arts Quad. [Full story]
Dixon exhibit's Pop Druid in New Orleans — Tuesday, April 28, 2009Artist and filmmaker David Dixon (M.F.A. ’10) recently exhibited his work at Antenna Gallery in New Orleans. The exhibition, Pop Druid, included a feature film and an eclectic mix of painting, sculpture, video, and photography. [Full story]
Loukissas gives opening presentation at new Michigan lecture series — Monday, April 27, 2009Yanni Alexander Loukissas, Ph.D., visiting lecturer in the Department of Architecture, was the opening speaker for the Emerging Voices lecture series at the University of Michigan. [Full story]
Writing from Rome — Thursday, April 23, 2009AAP students in the Cornell in Rome Program are documenting online their impressions of the Italian city's art, architecture, contemporary culture, and urban landscape. [Full story]
Rare Peter Greenaway film links to Cornell architecture — Tuesday, April 21, 2009A Sibley Hall audience enjoyed a Peter Greenway mockumentary of British bathrooms set to music by Michael Nyman. [Full story]
Love, tragedy, and a cappella: An Awkward Circus — Monday, April 20, 2009The event, “Awkward Circus,” was the latest presentation of Awkward, the artistic student lifestyle publication on campus whose projects present an alternative to traditional printed matter. [Full story]
Artist Michael Ashkin is named 2009 Guggenheim fellow — Friday, April 17, 2009Michael Ashkin, assistant professor in the Department of Art, has been named as a recipient of a 2009 fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. [Full story]
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