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The Tjaden Grounds Department Presents Photosynthesis, by Maggie Prendergast (B.F.A. ’10). The vegetable garden, located in front of Tjaden Hall, was installed in June 2010 and remained in place until October. The project was done for Prendergast’s thesis and raises issues of land use, sustainability, local food production, and public art.AAP
Digital Pottery Series #02, by Jungwook Lee (M.Arch. ’10), is from his thesis studio with Associate Professor Jonathan Ochshorn and Visiting Assistant Professor Gisela Baurmann. “This work developed from my research about weaving structures which are central to my thesis,” says Lee. “Eventually, it will develop as a building project in Manhattan.” Lee’s work was on display as part of the architecture department’s No Assembly Required exhibit in John Hartell Gallery, organized by Tulay Atak, visiting assistant professor and new exhibition coordinator. The exhibit investigated the impact 3Dprint technology has on design. In addition to Lee, the exhibition featured the best 3D prints by students and recent graduates of architecture including: Yu Ying Goh, Sebastian Hernandez, Ian Janicki, Richard Jolta, Zongye Lee, Giffen Ott, James Pelletier, Chiayu Peng, Isaac Sharkan, Christina St. John, Ryan Trinidade, Sonia Smythe Vierra, Seok Yoon, and Xiang Zhang.AAP
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The diverse artistic practices being explored in the art department’s Masters of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) program were on full display during the annual Cornell M.F.A. show in early May at Flux Factory in Long Island City. Exhibitors included Robert Andrade (M.F.A. ’11), David Dixon (M.F.A. ’10), Gabrielle Jesiolowski (M.F.A. ’10), Gabriela Jimenez (M.F.A. ’11), Justin Martin (M.F.A. ’10), Lena Masur (M.F.A. ’10), Andrea Minicozzi (M.F.A. ’10), Ruth Oppenheim (M.F.A. ’11), Benjamin Rubloff (M.F.A. ’11), and Farideh Sakhaeifar (M.F.A. ’11).AAP
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