Arts & Culture
Experiencing Tjaden’s Best: Microbiology Meets Fine Art
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The exhibit reflects a feeling of human constancy and observation as the nature around us moves through cycles of decay and rebirth.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/fine-arts/)
The exhibit reflects a feeling of human constancy and observation as the nature around us moves through cycles of decay and rebirth.
Cornell’s Bachelor of Fine Arts students are demanding partial refunds for tuition in the light of COVID-19.
Will Demaria ’20 is a senior BFA who is a constant in the printmaking studios. He is our resident tool-sharpener and is always there to answer questions or tell you that you’re wiping your plate wrong.
While College of Architecture, Art and Planning students take courses that traditionally rely on the availability of studio spaces and materials, students and faculty now have to reimagine what these classes would look like online.
There are two seasons at Cornell — winter and construction. As the former gradually leaves Ithaca, the latter is also coming to a close for the Cocktail Lounge and the Fine Arts Library this summer.
In early April, the Cornell fine art department’s Tjaden Hall will welcome the community to its galleries for an exhibition led entirely by undergraduate art students. This is the first year the show will be held.
Kelechi Mpamaugo ’20, a fine arts student whose coverage has become a staple at campus events within the black community, recently launched her own creative agency, Kelechi.ca.