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DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20190924T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART:20190925T120000Z
DTEND:20190925T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20190926T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTEND:20190927T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTAMP:20260518T211225Z
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DTSTART:20190928T120000Z
DTEND:20190928T203000Z
DESCRIPTION:While plastic pervades almost every aspect of contemporary life
 \, one of the most direct points of contact is through single-use or "thro
 waway" plastics. Although indicative of the immediate consumer relationshi
 p these titles are perhaps misleading in creating associations of rapid de
 cay. Half-life is a system of classification that strives to determine the
  actual lifespan\, or rate of decay\, of specific materials within an envi
 ronment\; that of plastics is most certainly not rapid. This exhibition as
 ks that the viewer reconsider their method of looking at plastic\; one tha
 t perhaps equates visual weight with one of the inherent qualities of the 
 material.\n\nHalf-Life is an exhibition featuring new work by Emma Ulen-Kl
 ees (M.F.A. '20).
LOCATION:Olive Tjaden Gallery\, Tjaden Hall
SUMMARY:Emma Ulen-Klees: Half-Life
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.cornell.edu/event/emma_ulen-klees_half-life
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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