Join the Handwerker Gallery for an artist talk titled, Architecture as Measure, with Professor Neyran Turan (UC Berkeley). This talk is part of the Fall 2019 installation, Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape, and the Postnatural.
All Handwerker Gallery events are free and open to the public.
Interested in studying abroad? Thinking of studying in NYC or DC? It's never too early to start the planning process! Come to our annual Study Abroad Fair, and you'll find all the information you need to get your planning process underway. Come get excited about the many different possibilities for study abroad and study away!
Join the Spring 2019 photography workshop students for their end of semester exhibition. Seniors and juniors present their bodies of photographic work. Located in The Studio, Center Ithaca, 171 E State St. Refreshments provided.
Exhibition of photographic works by:
Sam Fuller
Owen Barclay
John Lunden
Shoshi Fleury
Richard Ramos
Tori King
Connor Lange
Daphne Burdeaux
Hannah Crisafulli
Erika Kuhl
Nikolay Ryan
Anna Gardner
Elias Olsen
Christina Fleming
Kayla Zeglin
Charlie Gill
April 1-4, the office of Religious and Spiritual Life will host the exhibit, “A Peace of My Mind” (https://apomm.net), a multimedia installation that uses photography and storytelling to engage diverse communities in the big questions of life. Original photographs will be on display in Campus Center and Muller Chapel. Photojournalist John Noltner will set up an onsite Studio experience to take portraits of IC students, staff, and faculty and ask, “What is your responsibility to create community?”
Ithaca College’s 29th annual Educational Technology Day will take place on Thursday, March 21, from 9 am – 3 pm in the Ithaca College Campus Center. Ed Tech Day is a free regional technology event that attracts over 1,600 people and was recently highlighted by USA Today as a reason why they named Ithaca as one of the most innovative cities in the nation. Stop by to talk to over 60 nationally and regionally known companies in the vendor showcase area or attend one of the over 50 different sessions and demonstrations given by technology leaders in their field.
Stop by the third floor of the Peggy Ryan Williams Center between 3:30-5:00 PM on Tuesday, Feb. 26 for the Student Art Reception. Student photography will be featured in the legal/risk management wing and student artwork will be featured in the provost's wing.
This multimedia lecture will present two large social system art projects that examine and arbitrate the language and culture of oppositional symbols and identities.