Daniel Horowitz at Norwich University

Faculty News: DANIEL HOROWITZ: TWO ALGORITHMS & THE 436 MANDOLINS. Oct-18 2019 @ Norwich University / VT. Adjunct Professor Daniel Horowitz will talk about an artificial intelligence application that uses machine vision and machine learning to help students create novel new forms. SoA RPI students work to be shown: Abigail George, Andrew Martin, Brandon Marks, […]

Life as collage: Inside the mind of Michael Oatman

“THE COLLABORATIVE” magazine feature interview with Prof. Michael Oatman.

Oatman & Russo at Hyde Collection, Glens Falls / NY

Michael Oatman and Rhett Russo are included in the 2019 “83rd Annual Exhibition of Artists of the Mohawk Hudson Region,” held this year at the Hyde Collection, a museum in Glens Falls, NY. The show runs from October 11- December 4. The opening is October 12, 5PM. Students with ID are free during normal museum […]

Zbigniew Oksiuta exhibition in Gdansk, Poland

Faculty News: ZBIGNIEW OKSIUTA: STUDIOLO. COSMICAL GARDENS Aug-10 – Oct-04 Centre for Contemporary Art. Gdansk, Poland. Studiolo means small studio in Italian lenguage, a room that serves for learning, experiments and research. It gained popularity in the era of the Renaissance; however, it derives from the Middle Ages, when it was termed to define a […]

Michael Oatman in “Return to Entry” show at Purdue University

Faculty News: April 4, 5:30PM at Ringel Gallery, Purdue University, Indiana. Associate Professor Michael Oatman is a featured artist in “Return to Entry,” an exhibition commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 Moon Landing. In conjunction with the Barron A. Hilton Flight Archive at Purdue, Oatman is the first artist invited to work […]

Rhett Russo’s “DuneJars”

Faculty Work: The DuneJars were completed at the European Ceramic workcenter in Oisterwijk, The Netherlands in 2018, as part of the Brown’s Traveling Fellowship. The DuneJars are a series of porcelain vessels that are designed to amplify light by employing the convex and concave morphologies of sand. Cast from translucent porcelain, the interiors are illuminated […]

Zbigniew Oksiuta featured in “What’s Next” book by Linda Weintraub.

Faculty News: Lecturer Zbigniew Oksiuta is featured in “What’s Next. Eco Materialism & Contemporary Art” by Linda Weintraub. Published by Intellect Bristol, UK / Chicago, USA, 2019. In this book, Linda Weintraub surveys the work of forty international artists who present materiality as a strategy to convert society’s environmental neglect into responsible stewardship. “Will humanity’s […]

“After Bottles” Pavilion awarded Honorable Mention

“After Bottles” Awarded Honorable Mention by the Architect’s Newspaper_ The “After Bottles: Second Lives” Pavilion has been awarded an Honorable Mention in the Best of Design Awards from the Architect’s Newspaper in the Research Category. “After Bottles: Second Lives” was produced by Rensselaer students in a vertical design studio during the spring 2018 was featured in […]

“Ambiguous Territory” exhibition opens in NYC (Chris Perry co-curator)

Faculty News: AMBIGUOUS TERRITORY, an exhibition co-curated by Associate Professor Chris Perry that includes work by professors Gustavo Crembil, Lydia Kallipoliti, and the Geofutures Program, opens at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York City on December 6th, 6-8pm and will continue until February 7th, 2019. AMBIGUOUS TERRITORY: ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE, AND THE POSTNATURAL Curated by Cathryn […]

Lydia Kallipoliti book launch at Storefront for Art & Architecture / NYC

Thu Dec-6, 7pm @ Storefront for Art & Architecture (NYC): The Architecture of Closed Worlds / Lydia Kallipoliti_ Thursday December 6th, 7-9pm Storefront for Art & Architecture 97 Kenmare Street, NYC Admission is Free Please join Assistant Professor Lydia Kallipoliti in the presentation of her book The Architecture of Closed Worlds: Or, What is the Power of Shit? at […]

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