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The Year in Arts

Sun Staff  —  May 4, 2012

The Sun recaps The Year in Arts, looking back at events that took place on campus and greater trends worldwide. Illustrations by: Santi Slade '14, Zander Abranowicz '14 and Alexander Holm '14. Edited by Gina Cargas '14, Daveen Koh '14 and Zachary Zahos '15.

A Room Fit for a King

Dina Khatib  —  Apr 3, 2012

Dina Khatib '15 analyzes Elizabeth Corkery's MFA project, a spectacle based on the Palace of Versailles.

A Game of Shadows

Daveen Koh  —  Jan 27, 2012

Daveen Koh '14 dives into the mysterious new Tjaden gallery exhibit by Cornell professor Graham McDougal. 

At Tjaden, Memory Persists

Alice Wang  —  Oct 27, 2011

Meredith Gudesblatt '12 examines the lingering effects of Argentinian dictatorship in a new photography exhibit at Tjaden Gallery.

Character and Celebrity

Fiona Modrak  —  Aug 31, 2011

Fiona Modrak walks us through an array of exhibits at Tjaden Gallery.

The Limiting Principle

Fiona Modrak  —  Mar 15, 2011

Do photos tell us anything about history?

Cities of Intrigue: urbanas at Tjaden Gallery

Jake Friedman  —  Feb 2, 2011

New ideas of the city in Tjaden Gallery.

From Printed Words to Paintings on the Wall

Allie Miller  —  Oct 21, 2009

The New York City art culture was alive at Cornell University on Tuesday night. New Works on Paper is an art exhibit of Mollie Miller ’10 and Sarah Carpenter ’10, students in the College of Art, Architecture and Planning (Carpenter writes for The Sun). The exhibit opened Tuesday night and will remain so until this Friday at the Olive Tjaden Gallery.

Arts in the Ith

Sun Staff  —  Jul 19, 2009

So. You’re in Ithaca. You’re in college. What to do now?

When prelims, lab reports and snow aren’t getting you down (read: seldom), there’s a lively arts scene right outside your doorstep to keep you sane. From barn-burning bashes in Barton to art appreciation in the Johnson, there’s something for every taste. Cornell may be known for its cows and gorges, but it’s no slouch when it comes to music, theater, film and fine art.

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