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DTSTART:20200207T150000Z
DTEND:20200207T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410459133
DTSTART:20200208T150000Z
DTEND:20200208T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410460903
DTSTART:20200209T150000Z
DTEND:20200209T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
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DTSTART:20200211T150000Z
DTEND:20200211T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410463052
DTSTART:20200212T150000Z
DTEND:20200212T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410465413
DTSTART:20200213T150000Z
DTEND:20200214T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410467681
DTSTART:20200214T150000Z
DTEND:20200214T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410468714
DTSTART:20200215T150000Z
DTEND:20200215T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410470877
DTSTART:20200216T150000Z
DTEND:20200216T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410471812
DTSTART:20200218T150000Z
DTEND:20200218T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410473549
DTSTART:20200219T150000Z
DTEND:20200219T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410474474
DTSTART:20200220T150000Z
DTEND:20200221T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410476646
DTSTART:20200221T150000Z
DTEND:20200221T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20200222T150000Z
DTEND:20200222T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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DTEND:20200223T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTEND:20200225T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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DTEND:20200226T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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DTEND:20200228T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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DTEND:20200228T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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END:VEVENT
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DTEND:20200229T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410490275
DTSTART:20200301T150000Z
DTEND:20200301T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410491937
DTSTART:20200303T150000Z
DTEND:20200303T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410494143
DTSTART:20200304T150000Z
DTEND:20200304T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410496195
DTSTART:20200305T150000Z
DTEND:20200306T003000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410498199
DTSTART:20200306T150000Z
DTEND:20200306T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
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DTSTART:20200307T150000Z
DTEND:20200307T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410501616
DTSTART:20200308T140000Z
DTEND:20200308T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410502782
DTSTART:20200310T140000Z
DTEND:20200310T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410503819
DTSTART:20200311T140000Z
DTEND:20200311T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410505743
DTSTART:20200312T140000Z
DTEND:20200312T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410509642
DTSTART:20200313T140000Z
DTEND:20200313T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410511404
DTSTART:20200314T140000Z
DTEND:20200314T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410513722
DTSTART:20200315T140000Z
DTEND:20200315T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410515048
DTSTART:20200317T140000Z
DTEND:20200317T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410517301
DTSTART:20200318T140000Z
DTEND:20200318T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410518249
DTSTART:20200319T140000Z
DTEND:20200319T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410519751
DTSTART:20200320T140000Z
DTEND:20200320T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410521908
DTSTART:20200321T140000Z
DTEND:20200321T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153951Z
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DTSTART:20200322T140000Z
DTEND:20200322T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
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DTSTART:20200324T140000Z
DTEND:20200324T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410526231
DTSTART:20200325T140000Z
DTEND:20200325T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410528952
DTSTART:20200326T140000Z
DTEND:20200326T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
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DTSTART:20200327T140000Z
DTEND:20200327T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20200328T140000Z
DTEND:20200328T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410534337
DTSTART:20200329T140000Z
DTEND:20200329T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410534957
DTSTART:20200331T140000Z
DTEND:20200331T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410536922
DTSTART:20200401T140000Z
DTEND:20200401T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410540216
DTSTART:20200402T140000Z
DTEND:20200402T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410541894
DTSTART:20200403T140000Z
DTEND:20200403T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410542868
DTSTART:20200404T140000Z
DTEND:20200404T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410545404
DTSTART:20200405T140000Z
DTEND:20200405T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410547701
DTSTART:20200407T140000Z
DTEND:20200407T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410548836
DTSTART:20200408T140000Z
DTEND:20200408T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410550901
DTSTART:20200409T140000Z
DTEND:20200409T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410553213
DTSTART:20200410T140000Z
DTEND:20200410T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410554090
DTSTART:20200411T140000Z
DTEND:20200411T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410556534
DTSTART:20200412T140000Z
DTEND:20200412T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410557800
DTSTART:20200414T140000Z
DTEND:20200414T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410559608
DTSTART:20200415T140000Z
DTEND:20200415T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410560694
DTSTART:20200416T140000Z
DTEND:20200416T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410562420
DTSTART:20200417T140000Z
DTEND:20200417T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410563500
DTSTART:20200418T140000Z
DTEND:20200418T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410566946
DTSTART:20200419T140000Z
DTEND:20200419T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410568714
DTSTART:20200421T140000Z
DTEND:20200421T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410569537
DTSTART:20200422T140000Z
DTEND:20200422T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410571612
DTSTART:20200423T140000Z
DTEND:20200423T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410618603
DTSTART:20200424T140000Z
DTEND:20200424T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410620202
DTSTART:20200425T140000Z
DTEND:20200425T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410621676
DTSTART:20200426T140000Z
DTEND:20200426T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410624253
DTSTART:20200428T140000Z
DTEND:20200428T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410625016
DTSTART:20200429T140000Z
DTEND:20200429T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410626656
DTSTART:20200430T140000Z
DTEND:20200430T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410628291
DTSTART:20200501T140000Z
DTEND:20200501T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410630607
DTSTART:20200502T140000Z
DTEND:20200502T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410631814
DTSTART:20200503T140000Z
DTEND:20200503T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410634512
DTSTART:20200505T140000Z
DTEND:20200505T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410634959
DTSTART:20200506T140000Z
DTEND:20200506T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410637390
DTSTART:20200507T140000Z
DTEND:20200507T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410637915
DTSTART:20200508T140000Z
DTEND:20200508T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410640010
DTSTART:20200509T140000Z
DTEND:20200509T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410642352
DTSTART:20200510T140000Z
DTEND:20200510T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410643879
DTSTART:20200512T140000Z
DTEND:20200512T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410645014
DTSTART:20200513T140000Z
DTEND:20200513T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410647890
DTSTART:20200514T140000Z
DTEND:20200514T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410649337
DTSTART:20200515T140000Z
DTEND:20200515T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410653027
DTSTART:20200516T140000Z
DTEND:20200516T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410653264
DTSTART:20200517T140000Z
DTEND:20200517T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410655498
DTSTART:20200519T140000Z
DTEND:20200519T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410658099
DTSTART:20200520T140000Z
DTEND:20200520T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410659625
DTSTART:20200521T140000Z
DTEND:20200521T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410660995
DTSTART:20200522T140000Z
DTEND:20200522T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410663210
DTSTART:20200523T140000Z
DTEND:20200523T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410665291
DTSTART:20200524T140000Z
DTEND:20200524T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410666848
DTSTART:20200526T140000Z
DTEND:20200526T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410668933
DTSTART:20200527T140000Z
DTEND:20200527T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410670885
DTSTART:20200528T140000Z
DTEND:20200528T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410673458
DTSTART:20200529T140000Z
DTEND:20200529T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410675195
DTSTART:20200530T140000Z
DTEND:20200530T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410676902
DTSTART:20200531T140000Z
DTEND:20200531T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410677845
DTSTART:20200602T140000Z
DTEND:20200602T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410680540
DTSTART:20200603T140000Z
DTEND:20200603T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTART:20200604T140000Z
DTEND:20200604T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410683722
DTSTART:20200605T140000Z
DTEND:20200605T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410685654
DTSTART:20200606T140000Z
DTEND:20200607T020000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410686534
DTSTART:20200607T140000Z
DTEND:20200607T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410688892
DTSTART:20200609T140000Z
DTEND:20200609T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410690399
DTSTART:20200610T140000Z
DTEND:20200610T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410692059
DTSTART:20200611T140000Z
DTEND:20200611T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410694036
DTSTART:20200612T140000Z
DTEND:20200612T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410695369
DTSTART:20200613T140000Z
DTEND:20200613T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410697377
DTSTART:20200614T140000Z
DTEND:20200614T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410698548
DTSTART:20200616T140000Z
DTEND:20200616T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410701047
DTSTART:20200617T140000Z
DTEND:20200617T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
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DTSTART:20200618T140000Z
DTEND:20200618T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410703671
DTSTART:20200619T140000Z
DTEND:20200619T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20200620T140000Z
DTEND:20200620T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND:20200621T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20200623T140000Z
DTEND:20200623T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTSTART:20200624T140000Z
DTEND:20200624T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410713169
DTSTART:20200625T140000Z
DTEND:20200625T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410714665
DTSTART:20200626T140000Z
DTEND:20200626T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153952Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410716595
DTSTART:20200627T140000Z
DTEND:20200627T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260518T153953Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_32431410717864
DTSTART:20200628T140000Z
DTEND:20200628T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Johnson Museum is currently closed as part of the Cornell U
 niversity Ithaca campus. General updates will be posted on our website.\n\
 nIn conjunction with the semester-long course “Constructing New Narrativ
 es: Curatorial Practice Today” (ARTH 6010)\, the Museum’s wing gallery
  becomes the site for a curatorial intervention by students. The theme for
  the course focuses on the material culture and photographic documentation
  of the Dayak peoples\, and the wealth of possible stories that span almos
 t four decades of dramatic social change for these communities living in w
 hat is present-day Malaysia and Indonesia. The course will encourage stude
 nts to examine the politics of display\, shifting attitudes toward perform
 ance and rituals of spectatorship\, as well as issues of heritage tourism\
 , small-scale artisanal activity\, collecting\, provenance\, repatriation\
 , and community engagement.\n\nStudents will learn about Dayak culture\, r
 esearch works in the Museum’s permanent collection\, and explore the Cor
 nell Library’s collection of images by German photographer Hedda Morriso
 n (1908–1991). The gallery will become a kind of laboratory for the stud
 ents’ evolving curatorial project\, which will naturally cross the disci
 plines of art history and anthropology as they consider how the Museum’s
  and Library’s collections can be interwoven to develop the exhibition n
 arrative and installation. Over the duration of the project\, visitors wil
 l see how the students’ intervention progresses into its final form.\n\n
  \n\n“Constructing New Narratives: Curatorial Practice Today” is team-
 taught by Kaja McGowan\, associate professor in Cornell’s Department of 
 the History of Art and Visual Studies\; Ellen Avril\, chief curator and cu
 rator of Asian art at the Johnson\; and Kate Addleman-Frankel\, the Gary a
 nd Ellen Davis Curator of Photography at the Johnson. Funding for the exhi
 bition has been provided in part by a generous gift from Betsey and Alan H
 arris.
GEO:42.450729;-76.486069
LOCATION:Johnson Museum of Art\, Wing gallery\, Floor 2L
SUMMARY:CANCELLED Dayak by Design
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/dayak_by_design
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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