For floriculture professionals. Presentations and tours of research and variety trials at Bluegrass Lane research facility near campus. Also featured is the...
Most of us love art and most of us love to see beautiful plants. So, what happens when these two passions are combined for the purpose of scientific...
This display explores the lives and work of some of the brilliant and fascinating women engaged in scientific research at Cornell in the late 19th and early...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition Now Scream! celebrates the Hip Hop culture's 40th birthday and the collection's first major exhibition. The...
For the past few years Daniel has taken photographs of flowers and foliage and used the computer to turn them into “Botanical Mandalas” using a technique...
This exhibition explores the important relationship of Japanese prints to modern and contemporary fine and decorative art, and how this relationship...
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art opened on May 23, 1973. Through a series of eloquent photographs by Alan Chimacoff, Class of 1963 (Arch '64), and...
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...
Alice Dalton Brown’s dazzling views of Cayuga Lake and of houses in and around Ithaca are the focal point of this exhibition of more than forty-five works by...
Contribute to the Uris Library exhibition celebrating the first year reading project book, When the Emperor Was Divine, and learn the art of origami. We’ll...