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Sunday, July 31

Cornell Feline Health Center Logo

This year’s 34th annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium will be held in a hybrid-format: both here in person at the Cornell University College of Veterinary...

Image of color patterns created by soil microbes in a mud painting by Jeni Wightman.

A new exhibit at Mann Library presents a bioart installation by artist and life scientist Jenifer Wightman. In conjunction with a retrospective eighteen...

BEING FASHION FASHION BEING

An exhibition exploring the interplay between thoughts and emotions and sartorial choices, showcasing how individuals fashion their bodies and form visceral...

Measures and Meaning

Measures and Meaning [past event]

Architecture at 150 | Art at 100 Visit an exhibition of selected artworks by the AAP community on view across the college's galleries and exhibition spaces...

President's Awards for Employee Excellence 2022

The 2022 nomination cycle for The President's Awards for Employee Excellence is now open. This year's program is excited to announce the addition of a new...

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Cornell Biennial: "The Animal, Vegetable, Mineralness of Everything" by Ken Feingold

An international pioneer of robotic and artificial intelligence art, Ken Feingold exhibits this compelling installation for the first time on the East Coast...

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...

Edward Steichen (American, 1879–1973), "Vitality—Yvette Guilbert," 1901. Photogravure. Acquired through the Class of 1962 Fund for Photography, 80.031.003.

The Class of 1962 Fund for Photography was established in 1977 with a modest gift of five hundred dollars. The Fund, which was envisioned as an ongoing...

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...

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...

Screening of Madre Drone by Patricia Dominguez

In Madre Drone (2019–20), Patricia Domínguez (Chilean, born 1984) enacts a heroic eco-feminist effort to call nature back to the prior life of a teaming...

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...

Exploring the Trees of the Arboretum

Is your knowledge of trees limited to maples, oaks, and pines? Join our tree tour to learn about the wide diversity of tree species in the F.R. Newman...

Forte/Piano Academy:  David Breitman, “What are we doing when we play a historical piano?"

As part of the Forte/Piano Academy, David Breitman gives a lecture entitled "What are we doing when we play a historical piano?" Breitman is Associate...

Sunday, July 31