Art History

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Postnatural Practices: A Post-Disciplinary Panel

Handwerker Gallery

Join the Handwerker Gallery for a panel titled, Postnatural Practices: A Post-Disciplinary Panel, with David Salomon (Art History, Ithaca College), Cathryn Dwyre (Pratt Institute), Chris Perry (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), Caroline O'Donnell (Cornell), Martin Miller (Cornell), Jennifer Birkeland (Cornell), & Jonathan Scelsa (Pratt). This panel 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.

"Ambiguous Territory" Opening Reception

Handwerker Gallery

Join the Handwerker Gallery for the opening of our Fall 2019 show, Ambiguous Territory: Architecture, Landscape, and the Postnatural. Curated by David Salomon (Assistant Professor, Art History), Cathryn Dwyre, Chris Perry, & Kathy Velikov.

All Handwerker Gallery events are free and open to the public.

Artist Talk: Lindsey French

Handwerker Gallery

Join the Handwerker Gallery for an artist talk titled, Practices of Receptivity, with Professor Lindsey French (University of Pittsburgh). 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.

Artist Talk: Neyran Turan

Handwerker Gallery

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.

Opening Reception: BROKEN GROUND by Lin Price (faculty Art, '90) & HUMAN NATURE by Carla Stetson (faculty Art, Education)

Handwerker Gallery

Join us for the unveiling of two new exhibitions at the Handwerker Gallery on Thursday, November 1, 5-7 p.m.!

Solo exhibitions by faculty artists Carla Stetson (Art, Education) and Lin Price (Art, '90) each position the gallery visitor in dialogue with the pictorial subjects of their serial works, rupturing the confines of the picture plane. Stetson's work examines the thin edge between humans and animals, while Lin Price's paintings center on the borders and relationships between neighbors in rural communities.