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The art of Jenny Sabin, Cornell assistant professor of architecture, hangs in Bibliowicz Family Gallery. Sabin’s new exhibit, “Datascapes,” features artwork inspired by data on natural phenomena.

Review: Science inspires in data-based exhibit

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer March 26, 2014
Professor Jenny Sabin's newest exhibit is a scientific art venture.
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Pieces of identity

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer March 26, 2014
The Handwerker Gallery's latest exhibit, "Strange Bedfellows," explores themes of LGBT identity through artwork.
A found object structure made of cardboard and wood sits in the Handwerker Gallery. The piece is a part of the exhibit Your Margins, Your Rivers, Your Diminutive Villages by Patte Loper, who will give a talk at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 in the gallery.

Artist blends found objects with traditional painting

By Evin Billington, Accent Editor February 19, 2014
Boston- and Brooklyn-based artist Patte Loper's work is featured in the Handwerker Gallery until March 7 in an exhibit titled "Your Margins, Your Rivers, Your Diminutive Villages." She will give a talk at 6 p.m. Feb. 20 in the Handwerker Gallery.
Footage from 1967 shows the Textor Disc being built.

Textor Disc creator explains sculpture’s history

By Noreyana Fernando, Staff Writer February 12, 2014
Get an inside look at the construction of Ithaca College's most famous sculpture.
Senior Andreas Jonathan holds an acrylic pane over a projector in Maya Lin’s “Empty Room.” This is one of many works in “Beyond Earth Art,” housed in Cornell University’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.

Review: New exhibit goes above and beyond

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer February 11, 2014
New activist exhibit features a diverse range of artistic mediums.
Senior Stephanie Lee poses with her painting Jan. 27 in a studio in Ceracche Center. Her pieces are made of newspaper and tar.

Jamaican art student meshes photojournalism with painting

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer January 29, 2014
Senior Stephanie Lee, an art major with a minor in still photography and a native of Jamaica, is attempting to bring her home country's economic issues to light through her senior art thesis.
Professors Handwerker exhibit explores human influence on nature

Professor’s Handwerker exhibit explores human influence on nature

By Samantha Guter, Contributing Writer January 22, 2014
"Aerial Reconnaissance," a mixed-media art exhibit by Carla Stetson, assistant professor of art, in the Handwerker Gallery comments on human influences on the environment.
Senior Genevieve Cohn works on a charcoal drawing Dec. 10. Cohn’s art is greatly influenced by her international experiences.

Drawing on the past

By Vicky Wolak, Chief Copy Editor December 11, 2013
Senior Genevieve Cohn makes art based off of her international experiences and the world around her.

Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca – Chris McKallen, breakdancer

By Deanna Romanoff May 2, 2013
Ithaca College sophomore, Chris McKallen talks about what inspired him to become a breakdancer. Check out his choreography in this week's Hidden Talents of Ithaca.

Video: On The Floor Dance Showcase

By Jaclyn Cataldi April 25, 2013
Ithaca College's student-run dance company On The Floor presents its last showcase of the year Sunday in Emerson Suites.

Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca – Will Gelder, digital painter

By Deanna Romanoff April 18, 2013
Junior Will Gelder uses Photoshop unlike anyone else by digital painting. According to Gelder, his hidden talent is 40 percent fun and 60 percent work, but pays off. See why in this new Hidden Talents of Ithaca.

A week in photos — April 18, 2013

By Ithacan Staff April 18, 2013
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