art & art history
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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.
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Cornell welcomes Knox College Studio Art Faculty Exhibition to campus
The Knox College Studio Art Faculty exhibit will be on display at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery on the Cornell College campus from Nov. 6 to Dec. 11.
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Cornell features alumni photography
The Cornell Alumni Photography 2016 exhibit will unfold at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery on the Cornell College campus from Sept. 11 to Oct. 23.
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Art history research reveals surprising discoveries
Steven Coburn ’18 and Jessica Meis ’19 are getting their hands on a collection of 58 European drawings that many don’t even know exists.
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Viera headed to the Fashion Institute of Technology
Kristal Viera ’16 is going to New York City’s Fashion Institute of Technology. She will take part in the Art Market Program, which is a program for art business.
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Second round of student art exhibits open April 23 & 24
Cornell College studio art seniors will soon add to the art scene on campus as they display their final projects.
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Senior art exhibits open April 10
Cornell College seniors are gearing up for their end-of-the-year showcases.
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Reconstructing Zapotec tombs in 3D
On a June day under the southern Mexican sun, three women make their way to the top of an acropolis high above the Central Valleys of Oaxaca (wah-HAH-ka).
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Alumnus curated exhibit opens Jan. 17
“FORM EVER FOLLOWS: Iterative Design Objects” will be exhibited in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College from Jan. 17 through Feb. 28, 2016.
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Museum Studies course in Chicago
Students in the Block 3 art history course on museum studies visited cultural sites throughout Chicago to learn about the role of museums in society.
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Gazette, KCRG feature seed bombing workshop
Two media outlets featured a seed bombing workshop at Cornell College on Oct. 28.
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Molding an interest in art
Heather Brown ’16 took advantage of one of the best parts of Cornell’s One Course At A Time curriculum—the ability to create a block-long independent study project—to help with her goal of becoming an art therapist and give several weeks of training to adults with disabilities.
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Alumni art show opening Sept. 13
Cornell College is hosting an exhibition of art created by alumni from Sunday, Sept. 13 through Sunday, Oct. 11.
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Penn-Goetsch participating in European art seminar
Cornell College art history professor Christina Penn-Goestch is one of 23 professors selected to take part in a weeklong seminar, “The Art of Storytelling in French Painting and Sculpture 1600–1850”, sponsored by the Council of Independent Colleges.
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Zannini committed to art and education
Audrey Zannini, a music and studio art major from Flagstaff, Arizona, is going to teach pre-kindergarten in Tulsa, Oklahoma, through the Teach for America program.