“Change is coming, whether you like it or not.” – Greta Thunberg What change is coming? Climate change and the […]
Research Highlights, Part 3: National Visions, Personal Visions: American Landscape Painting
I would like to begin this week’s post on a bit of a personal note. I live in Southwest Virginia, […]
Research Highlights, Part 2: Artistic Friendship in the Adirondacks
Part 2: A Case of Artistic Friendship: A.F. Tait and J.M. Hart So often we consider artists and their work […]
Research Highlights, New Insights into the American Art Collection, Part 1: Connoisseurship, or When is a Stuart not a Stuart?
Forward written by: Ena Heller, Bruce A. Beal Director, CFAM We are happy to introduce new insights into the museum’s American […]
Art Encounters, Episode 2: “African Apparel: Threaded Transformations across the 20th Century”
In the second episode of our podcast, “Art Encounters,” Guest Curators Dr. Mackenzie Moon Ryan, associate professor of Art History […]
The Major Scale: African American Art in the 20th Century
A special three-part presentation of The Major Scale with Rollins Museum of Art’s exhibit, African American Art in the 20th […]
Summer in the Hamptons: Bridgehampton by Arne Besser
For decades, the Hamptons have been a prime spot for summer fun and a location from which artists draw endless […]
The Different Lives Of Women
This post was written in 2019 and has been edited to update pertinent information. Rina Banerjee’s Her captivity was once […]
Conversations/Collaborations: The Place as Metaphor Exhibition at Rollins Museum of Art
By MacKenzie Moon Ryan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Art History and Gisela Carbonell, Ph.D., Curator. Last fall, the Cornell Fine […]
Fake News? Some Artistic Responses
The exhibition Fake News? Some Artistic Responses covers a selection of American artists’ reaction to the world of mass media […]
Thomas Edison: Viewed in a New Light
Art historian Özlem Gülin Dağoğlu first connected with the Cornell Fine Arts Museum in 2011 after inquiring into the painting […]
Fuel Up with Dr. Ena Heller
Dr. Ena Heller, Bruce A. Beal Director at Cornell Fine Arts Museum, sits down with Tom Jelneck from On Target […]
