In the Gold and Picket Family Video Galleries, Floor 2L
Faculty in Cornell’s Department of Art are invited to exhibit work at the Johnson every few years, providing an opportunity for both the university community and the broader public to reflect on the relationship between education and practice. Cornell’s art faculty are deeply engaged in studio-based teaching and strive to develop students into confident and independent artists in their own right.
On view is work by Nidaa Aboulhosn, Michael Ashkin, Mara Baldwin, Roberto Bertoia, Leslie Brack, Abigail Raphael Collins, dean erdmann, Renate Ferro, Gail Fitzgerald, Julianne Hunter, Joanna Malinowska, Leeza Meksin, Elisabeth Meyer, Jolene Rickard, Kayla Romberger, Stan Taft, and Dan Torop.
This exhibition was organized by Andrea Inselmann, curator of modern and contemporary art, and Isabella Dobson, curatorial assistant, at the Johnson Museum.
Selected Artworks
Untitled #63 & #55
Nidaa Aboulhosn
Untitled #63 & #55
Nidaa Aboulhosn
Nidaa Aboulhosn, Untitled #63 & #55, from the series Kharita, 2020. Archival pigment prints. Courtesy of the artist.
Never done
Mara Baldwin
Never done
Mara Baldwin
Mara Baldwin, Never done, 2018. Embroidery thread, fabric, custom wood hoop, and hardware. Courtesy of the artist.
Garden Study
Roberto Bertoia
Garden Study
Roberto Bertoia
Roberto Bertoia, Garden Study, 2020. Wood, bronze, and aluminum. Courtesy of the artist.
Portland
Leslie Brack
Portland
Leslie Brack
Leslie Brack, Portland, 2020. Watercolor on paper. Courtesy of the artist and Cathouse Proper, Brooklyn, NY.
Roots #1
Renate Ferro
Roots #1
Renate Ferro
Renate Ferro, Roots #1, from the series Eye Spy a Storm, 2021. Ink drawing on archival paper. Courtesy of the artist.
4 Point Hudson Bay Blanket
Joanna Malinowska
4 Point Hudson Bay Blanket
Joanna Malinowska
Joanna Malinowska, 4 Point Hudson Bay Blanket, 2016. Acrylic on plywood and wood stand. Courtesy of Canada, NY.
Tapestries 3 and 4
Leeza Meksin
Tapestries 3 and 4
Leeza Meksin
Leeza Meksin, Tapestries 3 and 4, from the series HOIST STORE SHED, 2018. Construction netting, spandex, neoprene, dye, acrylic paint, polymer, silicone, Zentai suits, and latex gloves. Commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM). Courtesy of the artist.
Leadership
Jolene Rickard
Leadership
Jolene Rickard
Jolene Rickard, Leadership, 2018. Black-and-white digital prints. Courtesy of the artist.