
The Cooper-Siegel Professorship, designated for junior faculty, is for a three-year term and may be renewed once.
The Cooper-Siegel Professorship, designated for junior faculty, is for a three-year term and may be renewed once.
Her sixth for the publication, Professor Kristen Kovak’s most recent essay, “Comparing for Critical Distance,” focuses on the dynamic relationship between artist and audience.
Professor Paolo Pedercini’s piece “Phone Story” is part of a major exhibition at the V&A Museum in London that explores the medium of videogames since the mid-2000s.
“Resort” explores the intersection of two worlds—of security and insecurity— and our responses to those caught between them.
Professor John Carson is among the performers in a new production from Corningwork Glue Factory Project titled “The Waiting Room.”
Welcome to the School of Art’s new Weekly Alumni News Roundup!
It is with great enthusiasm that I welcome all of our new and returning students, faculty, and staff to a new year at the School of Art!
“This is a Valuable Collection,” on view at Handwerker Gallery at Ithaca College, replicates the model of the chained library of the Middle Ages to house every paper facsimile and sculpture made by Imin Yeh to date.
“Angela Washko: Poking the Hive,” on view at George Mason University through October 5, is an exhibition of Professor Washko’s video works and video gaming interventions.
“Artists Who Teach” brings together professors and instructors from colleges and universities across southwestern Pennsylvania.
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