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Work by Christine McDonald
Steel Wool Overcoat (2021) ...
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Hope for the Possible
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B.F.A. Virtual Exhibition: Mother of Exiles
Mother of Exiles is a project conceived around work produced by the B.F.A. students attending AAP NYC during the spring 2020 semester. It is a web-based exhibition featuring the art of eleven art students dispersed mid-semester from their AAP...
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Mitchell Silver: Planning and Designing Equitable Places For All
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Ithaca Urban Design Workshop Fall 2019
For the past two decades, retail sales and activity at regional suburban shopping malls have generally been on the decline, thanks to a combination of retail saturation and the impact of Amazon (circa 1994) and other online retailers. Although...
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Donnel Baird & Cullen Kasunic: BlocPower
Cornell Real Estate Seminar Series ...
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Fabrication Shops
The fabrication facility in Rand Hall's first floor includes a fully equipped digital fabrication lab, wood shop, metal shop, and work area. The digital fabrication center consists of a computer lab alongside a wide variety of digital tools...
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"Your Time"
"Now is our time. Everything is at stake. So much is changing in the world and we have the ability to change it in the way that we want." — Ai-jen Poo ...
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In Partnership: Supporting Informal Settlement Upgrading from Within
News Section: Stories Department: AAP People: Guests Tags: Victoria Beard Joseph Kimani Initiatives: Social Equity and Engagement Urbanism and...
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How Do We Make a Public?
Paul Ramírez Jonas is a Brooklyn–based social practice artist and educator. His work has been exhibited extensively both in the U.S. and internationally, and he has taught art at Hunter College, CUNY, in New York City for nearly 15 years. There,...