6/10/2023 0 Comments Patricia cornell iconographer![]() ![]() Graduate student Esther Kondo Heller (MFA, Cornell Poetry ’23), will create a soundscape series and workshop dedicated to the complexity of poetry. Assistant Professor of PMA Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz’s will stage a large-scale puppetry installation and parade of nine-banded armadillos, a creature with unpredictable migration patterns, to shine a light on the invisibility of indigenous migrant labor and the interconnectedness of climate change, indigeneity, and migration.Īddressing the uncertainty of pandemics, Associate Professor of Human Centered Design, So-Yeon Yoon, will mount a 3D data visualization of frontline workers during the COVID pandemic, while the Cornell Fashion + Textile Collection will pay tribute to those impacted by HIV/AIDS. Rounding out the exhibitions will be a sound art installation by Assistant Professor of the Practice of Art, Joanna Malinowska and C. ![]() Scelsa will summon Cornellians to imagine the solutions to ecological pressures threatening Cayuga Lake. And, led by faculty members Leslie Lok and Felix Heisel, two different massive wood installations by Cornell Architecture teams will display their research experimentations in a new economy of natural wood reuse, recycling and reconfiguration. In the fall, a striking natural outdoor landscape installation by Landscape Architecture Assistant Professor Jennifer Birkeland and Jonathan A. These investigations of bioart will be followed in the fall by a project on recycling human waste by art major Matéa LeBeau (’22) and Plant Science major Isabella Culotta (’22). Inaugurating the 2022 Cornell Biennial will be two holdover projects from the 2020 Biennial, cancelled by COVID: Jenifer Wightman’s living sculpture of “mud painting” to be exhibited in Mann Library, from April 15 to November, and the “Libe Slope Wild Garden” of natural plantings by History graduate student, Matthew Dallos, which has been growing at the north end of Libe Slope since spring 2020. Wide-ranging Cornell based projects will forge futuristic intersections between art, social justice, biology, design, engineering and information science.
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