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Friday, June 24

3-Week Summer Session Exams End

Last day of 3-week Summer Session exams.

AAP ALUM, MELISSA ZAREM, TO HAVE ART SHOW @ EYE GALLERY

SPRING LOADED THE ART OF MELISSA ZAREM & THE PREMIERE OF SPRING LOADED, AN ART BOOK TO COLOR W/ 19 NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN DRAWINGS May 6 through June 26,...

FSMA Qualified Individual Training

This 2.5 day Class will fulfill FDA Requirements for FSMA Qualified Individual Training. The course will include opportunities for participants to review the...

Climate Smart Farming: New York State Farmers in Their Own Words

The Cornell Institute for Climate Change and Agriculture (CICCA) works with Cornell researchers, extension specialists, and New York State farmers to...

Final Project Exhibition: CRP 5670 Measured Drawing, Spring 2016

Measured Drawing teaches graphic documentation for historic sites. Students learn to measure buildings and character-defining features, and then draw them...

History of the University Library

Two installations explore the early history of the university library in anticipation of the 125th anniversary of the opening of the building now known as...

Space and Film: Geography as a Major Actor

This exhibit explores the interrelationship between space and film and the prominent role that geography plays in the art of motion pictures. On view during...

THROUGH THE YEARS

THROUGH THE YEARS [past event]

THROUGH THE YEARS is a showcase of three smart garment collections that Cornell Wearable Tech has produced, including Refraction (2014), Irradiance (2015),...

The Biggest Little Fashion City: Ithaca and Silent Film Style

Ithaca was dubbed “The Biggest Little City” when, from 1914-1919, it was home to Wharton, Inc., a bustling movie production company that produced hundreds of...

Vintage Vision: Vogel, Vogue and the Art of "Gazette Du Bon Ton"

In 1912 Lucien Vogel started a new magazine dedicated to presenting the fashions of the most prominent Parisian design houses in the most luxurious way...

Where in the World is My Book?

Connecting readers and researchers with the books and materials they need is the responsibility of the Library’s Access Services, Library Annex, and...

Signal to Code: 50 Years of Media Art in the Rose Goldsen Archive

“Signal to Code” explores 50 years of electronic and digital artwork and ephemera held in the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art. The exhibition, on...

15 Minutes: Exposing Dimensions of Fame

The History of Art Majors’ Society provides Cornell undergraduates with the opportunity to collaborate with the Museum in curating and organizing an...

Matthew Schreiber: Crossbow

Matthew Schreiber’s immersive laser light installation Crossbow is named after a roller coaster in New Jersey. Reminiscent of optical devices found in...

No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting

These paintings by prominent Indigenous artists from Western Australia—Paddy Bedford, Janangoo Butcher Cherel, Tommy Mitchell, Ngarra, Warlimpirrnga...

Weeds: Untamed Wonders

Weeds: Untamed Wonders [past event]

A selection of the wild and weedy! In this exhibition, artists from the Finger Lakes Chapter of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators have painted some...

Special LASSP Seminar with Dan Gorbonos

Dan Gorbonos Department of Chemical Physics Weizmann Institute of Science Haifa Area, Israel Long-range Acoustic Interactions in Insect Swarms - An Adaptive...

A Summer Party and Panel Discussion at the Johnson

Celebrate the opening of "No Boundaries: Aboriginal Australian Contemporary Abstract Painting" and more at our annual summer party, with refreshments and fun...

Dispatches from the Art-chives: Thinking and Writing with Artists & Institutional Collections

Dispatches from the Art-chives: Thinking and Writing with Artists & Institutional Collections Ella Diaz’ forthcoming book, Flying under the Radar with the...

CANCELLED Cornell Games Club Weekly Meeting

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...

Fuertes Observatory Open House

The Cornell Astronomical Society hosts public observing nights every Friday evening throughout the summer at the historic Fuertes Observatory. If it is...

Friday, June 24