A visual art project questioning the nature of the classically grounded self-portrait as it becomes corrupted by digital artmaking techniques.
Visual + Media Arts
A collection by Paige Kozak, B.S. '15, challenging the utilization of graphics in apparel and utilizing apparel as a component in graphics.
Part performance and part presentation, "Embodying Meaning" will see alumnus Nathaniel Stern discussing more than a decade of collaborative and solo projects.
Filmmaker Caroline Martel will be joining ondiste Genevieve Grenier for a screening and live musical demonstration of Martel's film, Wavemakers.
Winner of the Golden Nica of the Prix Ars Electronica 2012, a peg-legged artist, philosopher and the father of Bio-Art, Joe Davis will speak at Cornell, followed by a film screening of Heaven + Earth + Joe Davis at Cornell Cinema.
Critically acclaimed multi-media artist and scholar Coco Fusco and the Johnson Museum will host a related exhibition of her recent video and installation work, as part of the graduate symposium in the history of art titled Movement: The Body and Object in Motion.
Cornell faculty Michael Ashkin, Annie Lewandowski, and former Music lecturer Tim Feeney will be celebrating the release of their DVD Depot/Centralia/Tiber with a live performance and screening at the Cornell’s Johnson Museum of Art.
A short documentary exploring the history of Lavender Hill, a gay and lesbian commune founded in West Danby in 1973, and the rise and fall of commune culture in Tompkins County.
Scientific imaging technologies play a key role of investigating the natural world.
The Cornell University Fine Art department presents "Free School," a Cornell MFA exhibition in New York City.
The exhibition will showcase geographically and chronologically diverse holdings relative to the motion of looking at hair across cultures, hair as religous significance, gender distinctions between hair, and contemporary commericalization of hair.
The Museum Club hosts a free reception celebrating the annual showcase and the opening of Hair: Untangling Roots of Identity with a variety of student performance groups, art making, refreshments, and more.
The Cornell Cinema Presents Consuming Spirits, a film by animator Chris Sullivan.
Produced by AAP students, ASSOCIATION fosters inter-departmental dialogue that is shared with the Cornell community and network of alumni and professionals.
The Cornell Cinema presents Circle in the Sand, a film by experimental filmmaker and director Michael Robinson.
The Cornell Cinema presents Still Moving: Pilobolus at Forty, directed by Jeff Ruoff.
The Cornell Cinema is presenting An Evening with College Artist/Animator Lewis Klahr, featuring a selection of the college artist/animator's short films.
The Cornell Cinema presents a film by Ben Shapiro on the complex process of acclaimed photographer Gregory Crewdson.
Raja’a Khalid, (MFA ’13), will present "The Persepolis Project", a sculptural exhibition based on the Persepolis celebrations of 1971.
One of the scariest and most influential horror films of all time, with live musical accompaniment on the Sage Chapel organ by Dr. Philip Carli.