This work is about putting basic things in the world together in basic ways and taking a look. There are warm iron eggs for us to hold, a floating wispy...
Although there have been tremendous innovations in design, material sciences, bio and information technologies, direct interactions and collaborations...
Post-Scribing features selected works of N H D M / Nahyun Hwang+David Eugin Moon, each dealing with conditions of "post" urbanisms, where the existing...
What does a Library look like to you? Paintings in acrylics and oils by Cynthia Todd, Eric Draper, and Thomas Frank offer a playful, imaginative tour through...
“An Extreme Stirrer-Up of Passions” – Falconry at Cornell and Around the World explores the ancient, yet still vibrant world of falconry with gorgeous...
Cornell University Library’s new exhibition, Speaking of Sex, celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Human Sexuality Collection. A quarter of a century ago,...
Original, color and black-and-white pen and ink drawings of birds in natural habitats. Artist is an inmate at Kern Vally State Prison. Exhibit made possible...
Now through the end of February, cyanotype botanical prints by Laurie Snyder will be on dislplay in the Nevin Welcome Center. Laurie Snyder is an Ithaca...
Peter Eisenman'54, B.Arch. '55 will be spending the day at the School of Architecture and Planning at UNM on Monday, March 31st.He will give a public lecture...
Join authors Margaret Barker and Elissa Wolfson, along with woodworker Chris Willett, as they share what they learned―and built―while writing and researching...