Through the process of assemblage, My White Trash Diary tells the story of the artist’s narrative and explores attachment, survivor guilt, concealment, and...
Exams Dec. 16 through Dec. 20
In 2009, artist and architect Dennis Maher (B.Arch. ’99) acquired a house slated for demolition in Buffalo, New York. He has been living in the house and...
Enter our annual Spring Cover Photo Contest for a chance to win a $20 CTB gift card! The winning photo will be featured as the cover of the Spring 2014 issue...
An exhibition of Chinese costume culture and its influence on western countries in and after late Qing dynasty. Four displays showcase Manchu style, Han...
Tumor board is a seminar series dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary study of topics relevant to veterinary oncology.
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Remembering Lincoln at Gettysburg commemorates the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, his...
"Les Arbres" is eight watercolor paintings by Ithaca artist and long-time Plantations instructor Camille Doucet. Some are close-ups and some show full views...
This exhibition explores the important relationship of Japanese prints to modern and contemporary fine and decorative art, and how this relationship...
Laylah Ali made more than eighty paintings on paper involving strange green-headed beings of indeterminate age, gender, race, and meaning. Over forty of...
Roger Shimomura’s series of paintings draws upon on his and his family’s experiences at Minidoka Relocation Center in Idaho, one of the internment camps...
Slater Bradley is perhaps best known for his Doppelgänger Trilogy from the early 2000s, a melancholic series that explored the mythology of images and the...
The history of Vietnamese ceramic traditions reflects the complex history of Vietnam itself. Early on, during a millennium of rule by China, northern...
You’re InvitedDecember 20, 2013Columbia University Club of MichiganDesigning at the Detroit Institute of ArtsWhat is the best way to present and explain the...
We play board games, card games, miniatures games, and role-playing games (RPGs). Attendance is free and open to anyone. Rules are taught for most...