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Events

Friday, February 25

"Untitled" by Allen J. Lester. Image provided courtesy of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art Archives

Dressing the Circus is an exhibition curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis (Phd Candidate, ’22, Apparel Design) that explores the history, fashion, function, and...

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Join the two-month campaign to reduce waste, improve reuse and recycling, and rethink our campus relationship to goods and materials. 2022 campaign begins...

Creative memes wanted for Beyond Waste competition

As part of this year's Beyond Waste campaign at Cornell, organizers are hosting a meme competition to encourage fun and creative submissions related to the...

Ecological Calendars: Finding Hope in the Face of Climate Change

An exhibit in the Nevin Welcome Center, “Ecological Calendars: Finding Hope in the Face of Climate Change,” brings together art, photography, prints, and...

FH Jan Brett's

FH Jan Brett's [past event]

Thank you for registering for Jan Brett's "The Mitten" Virtual Program brought to you by Whitney Point Community Schools and the 4-H Education Center at...

Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union - Free Online Docuseries

2021>USA> Directed by Peter Kunhardt In honor of President’s Day and Black History Month, we’re thrilled to offer HBO’s three-part documentary, Obama: In...

12am
Virtual Event
Photo Source: Cornell Maple Program

Thank you for registering for the Project Record Book Workshop on April 23rd from 1:00-2:00PM at Camp Tapawingo (654 Point Au Rouche Road, Plattsburgh, NY...

CHE Coat Drive to Benefit OAR of Ithaca

CHE’s Green Team is sponsoring a winter coat drive to benefit Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources (OAR) of Ithaca. Please bring in gently used winter...

Call for Art: Synergy Upcycle/Recycle Exhibit

CHE’s Green Ambassadors will be curating “Synergy”, an upcycling/recycling exhibit, to be held in the Jill Stuart Gallery, Human Ecology Building from March...

Dressing the Circus

Dressing the Circus [past event]

Curated by Jenny Leigh Du Puis, PhD candidate '22, Apparel Design, Dressing the Circus explores the history, fashion, function, and labor behind circus...

Erin Giombetti and Isabel Padilla Bonelli: Colorful Nonsense

The works curated for Colorful Nonsense are created as a form of exaggerated and whimsical "homemaking"; recreating our nostalgic spaces and objects and...

Group Show: Bound Books Unbound

Bound Books Unbound is an exhibition of book-related media—zines, chapbooks, broadsides, etc.—that will take place from February 21–25, 2022 at Tjaden...

Model Organisms

Model Organisms [past event]

In 1882 Cornell University’s first president, Andrew Dickson White, ordered a set of glass models of marine invertebrates made by Leopold and Rudolph...

Jessica Tanzer. The Box. 1990.

“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...

Listening in Slow Motion

This exhibition brings two bodies of work together, drawing and textile design. As a Sr. Lecturer in the department of Human Centered Design, my job is to...

L. A. Hyder. Cover image for the first issue of On Our Backs, 1984. Gelatin silver print.

On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The...

Berenice Abbott: Portraits of Women, 1925–1930

The famed American documentarian Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) began her career in photography as Man Ray’s darkroom assistant in Paris in 1923. Within three...

All-Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair Logo

The eight Ivy League schools are teaming up again to host the All Ivy Environmental and Sustainable Development Career Fair and a full week of...

10am
Virtual Event
Joanna Malinowska, "4 Point Hudson Bay Blanket," 2016. Courtesy of Canada, NY.

Faculty in Cornell’s Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Johnson every few years, providing an opportunity for both the university community...

Jessica Tanzer. The Box. 1990.

“Artists are here to disturb the peace.” -- James Baldwin 1961 Through her actions and photography, Jessica Tanzer disturbed the peace. The tradition of...

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, "Horse Sense," 1994. Gift of donors to the Johnson Museum, by exchange

Powering Exchange was curated by the Johnson’s Education Department to support teaching at Cornell and in the broader community, in consultation with...

L. A. Hyder. Cover image for the first issue of On Our Backs, 1984. Gelatin silver print.

On Our Backs magazine launched in San Francisco in 1984 promising, per the tagline on the cover, “entertainment for the adventurous lesbian.” The...

JEB (Joan. E. Biren), "Darquita and Denyeta, Alexandria, Virginia," from "Eye to Eye: Portraits of Lesbians," 1979

This exhibition assembles a selection of photobooks from the Cornell Library that function as protests, from passionate cries for social justice to...

Seymour Lipton (1903–1986), Untitled, 1953–59. Conte crayon on paper. Gift of Alan Lipton.

Seymour Lipton II [past event]

The abstract expressionist sculptor Seymour Lipton (1903–1986) represented the United States at the Venice Biennale in 1958. In the following decades he had...

Mohamed Melehi, "Composition," 1970. Collection of the Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, UAE.

Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s–1980s explores mid-20th-century abstract art from North Africa, West Asia, and the Arab diaspora—a vast...

Migrations Forum: From Mbas Mi to Mbëkk Mi: Covid-Induced Migration and Social Movement Advocacy in Senegal

The global COVID-19 pandemic weakened Senegal’s already-precarious economy, causing a resurgence of pirogue migration from coastal towns to the Canary...

11am
Virtual Event
Conversation Hours logo

Urdu Conversation Hour [past event]

Join us virtually this spring to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in...

11:30am
Virtual Event
(Re)Thinking Venezuela Session 2: Proyecto: Poesia Venezolana Joven en la Diáspora (A conversation with Miguel Vásquez and Katie Brown)

If you are interested in attending (to one session or to all of them), please email me at irt23@cornell.edu and I will add you to the listserv.

12pm
Virtual Event
Alisha Knight: Doing Digital Research with the Colored American Magazine

The first event in the spring 2022 American Studies Colloquium Series. Alisha Knight is Professor of English and American Studies at Washington College. ...

12pm
Virtual Event
Close Work, Distanced: Pandemic Collaborations

This exhibition brings together four collaborative projects that took shape during the ongoing COVID pandemic, the forms and impacts of which follow various...

Anushka Dongre

Due to weather conditions, this seminar has been switched to Zoom. https://cornell.zoom.us/j/97304339150?pwd=NDBhWHA2N3Y2V3J6R2d2V0QyU2VWUT09 The...

12:15pm
Virtual Event
Ezra's Round Table / Systems Seminar: Erika Palmer (Cornell)

Radical Collaboration: Engineering, the Social Sciences and the Humanities The concept of radical collaboration is highlighted in mission statements,...

Mustafa Ali Faruki: Intake Facility

The installation includes semi-schematic design documents alongside associated fragments that detail an Intake Facility for an Anonymous Client that is in...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

IGCS logo, Graffiti of Brandenburg Gate at the Berlin Wall, Spring 2022 Colloquium Series and event details against tan and red background tilted at 45 degree angle

The first Institute for German Cultural Studies' Colloquium in the Spring 2022 series will be given by Emir Yigit & Zeyad el Nabolsy on Friday, February 25,...

2:30pm
Virtual Event
BME7900 Seminar Series - Keyue Shen, PhD

For our next speaker, we welcome Dr. Keyue Shen from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern California. Metabolic and...

LEPP Journal Club: Saptaparna Bhattacharya (Northwestern)

An experimental overview of effective field theory exploration at the LHC in multiboson processes The effective field theory (EFT) approach posits that in a...

Natalie Koch | How to green a petrostate: Resource nationalism and post-oil futures in the Arabian Peninsula

How to green a petrostate: Resource nationalism and post-oil futures in the Arabian Peninsula Resource nationalism has taken many shapes in the Arabian...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

Conversation Hours logo

Come to the LRC to practice your language skills and meet new people. Conversation Hours provide an opportunity to use the target language in an informal,...

The Ends of Meter in Modern Japanese Poetry

CEAS publications and EAP welcome author Scott Mehl, Colgate University to discuss his book, "The Ends of Meter in Modern Japanese Poetry." In "The Ends of...

4:45pm
Virtual Event
What is Design + Tech?

What is Design + Tech? [past event]

What is Design + Tech? This inaugural University-wide lecture series explores design research, technological innovation, scholarship, and collaboration...

house mouse

Dr. Matt Frye will be giving a talk at the 2022 New York State Wildlife Management Association Seminar. "Structure Inspections for Commensal rodents" will...

6pm
Virtual Event
Azor

Azor [past event]

2021 > Switzerland/France/Argentina > Directed by Andreas Fontana With Fabrizio Rongione. Stephanie Cleau, Elli Medeiros Argentina 1980. The "dirty war"; the...

Slalom

Slalom [past event]

2020 > France > Directed by Charlene Favier With Noee Abita, Jeremie Renier This riveting, Cannes-selected #MeToo drama from debut filmmaker Charlene Favier...

Friday, February 25