CLASS NOTES

Irwin Rubin A'52

Two works by Irwin Rubin A'52 have been acquired by the Green-Wood Historic Fund Collections. Rubin's 1964 "Construction #31," and 1966 "Collage #6," have entered into Green-Wood's growing collection of artwork by artists who are interred at the cemetery. For more information, click here.

Dean Maltz AR'84 & Shigeru Ban AR'84

Dean Maltz AR'84, Managing Partner of Shigeru Ban Architects which was founded by Shigeru Ban AR'84, gave a presentation at Cooper in April on the firm’s approach to sustainability and design with a detailed exploration of several notable projects. For more information, click here.

Toshiko Mori AR'76

Toshiko Mori AR'76 was profiled in T Magazine as part of a series "24 Hours in the Creative Life" of artists. For more information and to read the feature, click here.

Adriana Farmiga A'96

Adriana Farmiga A'96 helped curate and co-organize an event "Ukrainians on Ukraine" hosted by The Brooklyn Rail in April. For more information and to watch a recording of the event, click here.

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