Program Description
About this event:
disparity and continuity
Gideon Gerlt has assembled the works of students and professionals from Cornell, Georgia, Hawaii, and Alaska in the fields of planetary geology and marine ecology, architects emphasizing variable site planning, and visual artists exploring microscopic, cosmic and internal landscapes. The collision of ideas will represent an enticing display of disparate commonality. This exhibit will highlight the role of creativity in innovative research across a wide platform of practices. Avenue of the Friends. Made possible (in part or in full) with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Community Arts Partnership.
Bluegrass Collection
Cap Cooke shares his bluegrass collection. Wall cases, in front of Teen Services in the Avenue of the Friends.
Comic Expressions
Comic narratives through the art form of comic expression, presented by Paulina Velázquez Solis and Melisa Crumrine. North Reading Room near the adult graphic novels.