Local woodworking eco artist Lisa M. Narloch of Wood Owl Original Designs brings her unique, rustic locally sourced art to the Cornell Botanic Gardens Nevin...
Designed for novice digital photographers, this class will focus on camera use and the aesthetics of photography.
A fine and well-traveled photographer,...
How best to braise, roast, sauté, and bake succulent fare? Therese O'Connor, director of training for Cornell Dining and a wonderful chef and teacher, will...
Based on the Quran and the sayings of the prophet Muhammad, sharia—Islamic law—deals not only with crime, politics, marriage, divorce, inheritance, trade,...
The A. David Tobin Seminar in the Arts
The Arts and Crafts movement, with its enormous influence on the fine and decorative arts in Europe and America in...
Led by head men's coach Matt Baughan, CAU's golf clinic will include daily group work and individual instruction in shot execution (and rules) as well as in...
Writing the personal essay—the informal or familiar or genuine essay—is a wonderful means of exploring what really matters to you.
In this class, you'll...
What exactly is the self? We'll delve deeply into that question with the guidance of Harry Segal, who teaches in Cornell's Department of Psychology and in...
Welcome to CAU's more modest version of the ninja warriors! If you're in reasonably good health and blessed with an adventurous spirit, join us for a week to...
Whether highlighting a single artist’s trajectory over time or merging the communal efforts of multiple artists around a unified theme or to commemorate a...
This exhibition has been reconceived by the students in the course "Empathy Academy: Social Practice and the Problem of Objects" (ART 3799) in response to...
In the late 1950s Robert Richenburg was at the height of his fame as a painter of the New York School, exhibiting most famously alongside Pollock and de...
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County Master Gardener Volunteers invite you to attend 2017 Learning in the Garden Tours. These learning sessions...
Drawn entirely from the Johnson’s collection, many works are exhibited here for the first time, featuring gifts of Cornell alumni and several artists with...
Exhibition On-Display May 19th through September 4th, 2017
Travelling from the Idaho Museum of Natural History
"The Buzz Saw Sharks of Long Ago" exhibition...
Stroll and explore selected landmarks in Tompkins County this summer with our local municipal historians! This program will take place on Saturdays and last...
For centuries, biological specimens have made key insights in the life sciences possible. Now, new technologies—from chemical and genetic sampling that help...
Mark Catesby, an English naturalist of the 18th century, remains a mysterious figure despite his tall stature amongst scientists of his day. His seminal...
Professor Kathie Hodge’s class, Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds is not your typical biology class— it’s more like a narrated double-decker bus tour of...
Enjoy a guided tour and discover the beauty and diversity of our numerous gardens, including the Herb Garden, Flower Garden, Groundcover Collection, Tropical...