art & art history
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Research project brings ancient site to life with 3D imaging
Aided by the latest tools in 3D visualization, Cornell art history professor Ellen Hoobler and two students are providing a fresh look into ancient tombs and the objects removed from them long ago.
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Hoobler one of NerdScholar’s 40 Under 40
Ellen Hoobler, assistant professor of art history, was named one of the 40 professors under 40 by the college financial literacy website NerdScholar.
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Live Art Night: Concert for Dogs
Intermedia: ART 307 explored the questions: What is art? What is music? What is performance? in Zamora’s Market, April 8.
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Alumnus interviewed about his art
Artist John C. Wagoner ’05 was interviewed in March by Shreveport arts and cultural website Heliopolis about his work.
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Senior art exhibits open April 6
Senior thesis art exhibits will open on April 6 in the Peter Paul Luce Gallery at Cornell College. The show, which opens with a reception from 2-4 p.m. on April 6, will feature the works of Hannah Wilber, Katelynn Paul, Kathleen O’Connor, and Patrick Loughlin.
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Students explore 17 Chicago museums and related careers
Chicago was the perfect venue for Ellen Hoobler’s Museum Studies course during Block 4. Based at the McLennan Center, the class visited 17 museums while learning about the work that goes into creating spectacular exhibitions.
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Luplow reflects on a semester of creative insights
My first semester at Cornell was loaded with awesomeness: photographing King Chapel a million times over, reading “Paradise Lost” until I began dreaming in 17th-century rhetoric, tweaking out with Beethoven and 35mm negatives in the darkroom at 3 a.m. But there is one aspect in particular that made it extraordinary.
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Dyas’ work on display at Lawrence University
Photography by Sandy Dyas, lecturer in art, is on display at the Wriston Art Galleries at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisc.
Dyas’ work, titled “my eyes are not shut,” features photography and video. The exhibit opens Jan. 17 and runs through March 16. -
“Verde green” exhibition opens Nov. 3
“Verde green”, an installation by University of Iowa art professor Isabel Barbuzza, will be exhibited at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery from Nov. 3 through Dec. 1.
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Art Interest Group nets $1300 for hunger relief project
During Block 1, 20 students in Cornell’s Art Interest Group (AIG) contributed their time and artistic talents to Empty Bowls, a nationwide anti-hunger project.
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Students create animated videos with visiting artists
Four students staged a Tiny Circus in McWethy Hall during Block 1, exploring the seven deadly sins through stop-motion animation with the help of two visiting artists.
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Senior Art Portfolios 2013
Senior studio art majors create electronic portfolios to document their senior show exhibitions. See the creative work from the Class of 2013.
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2013-14 Fine Arts Calendar
Cornell’s fine arts events for 2013-2014 include a performance by The Brazilian Guitar Quartet, a co-production with Riverside Theatres of “Birth Witches” with Guest Director Artist Leda Hoffman, a variety of Luce Gallery shows including sabbatical work from art professor Tony Plaut opening Sept. 1, and the annual holiday choral concert.
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Liberal studies help Liu recognize calling as an artist
After testing the limits of graphite and charcoal drawing during her senior exhibition, Josephine Liu ’13 is ready to explore animation and other art forms as she embarks on a year of studies at the San Francisco Art Institute.
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Folk art exhibits
Two exhibits, “Traditional Mexican Folk Art from Michoacan: Selections from the Deibner-Hanson Collection,” and “Crafting Traditions: Oaxacan Wood Carvings” will be shown at the Peter Paul Luce Gallery Sunday, Jan. 20 through March 3.