art & art history
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How design, education, and activism intersect
Kristin Caskey ʼ84 says some of her biggest achievements since graduating Cornell with a B.S.S. in fashion design has been the small moments.
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Alumni at a Glance: Emily Howard ʼ94
Emily Howard ʼ94 designs many premier destinations, including the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta and the Space Shuttle Atlantis Museum in Florida.
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“Reconstitute” exhibit opens Jan. 20
“Reconstitute,” a ceramics and mixed-media installation curated by Lauren Tucci, will be on display from Jan. 20–March 3, in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall.
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Alumni at a Glance: Elizabeth Evans ’75
After graduating from Cornell, Elizabeth Evans ’75 started graduate school at the University of Iowa, where she received her masters of fine arts (M.F.A.) from the Writers Workshop. Today, she’s a fiction writer who has published six books: “As Good As Dead,” “Rowing in Eden,” “Carter Clay,” “The Blue Hour,” “Suicide’s Girlfriend,” and “Locomotion.”
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Luce Gallery to exhibit Haitian art
“Haiti to Iowa: A Survey of Haitian Art” from the Waterloo Center for the Arts Permanent Collection will be on display in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery in McWethy Hall Oct. 28–Dec. 10.
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Public invited to Cornell’s 2018-19 fine arts events
Cornell’s upcoming fine arts season features a wide range of attractions, from the musical “Rent” to a commemorative concert of the 100th anniversary of World War I and an exhibit of works by two popular local artists.
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9 new faculty to teach at Cornell College
A new academic year begins today at Cornell College, and the college welcomes nine new faculty members in the arts, humanities, sciences, and social sciences.
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Carrying hope, seeking the world
Maricruz Gutierrez-Villa ’14 saw possibilities despite obstacles.
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Penn-Goetsch receives Exemplary Teacher Award
Professor Christina Penn-Goetsch received an unexpected honor at Commencement when she was announced as the recipient of the Exemplary Teacher Award.
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Second round of senior art shows open April 22
After months of creative work, seven seniors are ready to display their senior art shows to the Cornell community.
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Senior art exhibitions open April 8
The first round of 2018 senior art shows features works by five studio art majors and includes painting, portrait work, and origami.
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Exhibition features paintings by Chicago artists
The Peter Paul Luce Gallery will host a painting exhibition by two Chicago artists from Jan. 21–March 4, 2018.
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Students explore technology’s role in creating art
Technology is everywhere in our world, and now Cornell College students are exploring where it belongs in the world of art.
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Student presentation leads to faculty art exhibit
“Scodella da Impagliata” is a ceramic art exhibition of new work by Professor of Art Susannah Biondo-Gemmell.
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Rivera follows love of improv back to Chicago
Gio Rivera ’17 helped form the Cornell College improv group The Freelance Cosmonauts his sophomore year. After graduation he’ll be heading back to Chicago to pursue a career in improv.