APRIL 1ST ON VIEW EXHIBITIONS

Tue, Apr 1, 6pm - Sat, Apr 5, 2025 3pm

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Senior Presentation by Christina Suh

Senior Presentation by Christina Suh

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Senior Presentation by Taylor Haynes

Senior Presentation by Taylor Haynes

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Senior Presentation by Hazel Brubaker

Senior Presentation by Hazel Brubaker

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Senior Presentation by L Nguyen

Senior Presentation by L Nguyen

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Senior Presentation by Shamadhi

Senior Presentation by Shamadhi

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Natalia Nakazawa Class Show

Natalia Nakazawa Class Show

Opening Reception Tuesday, April 1st at 6pm

 

Senior Presentations
Taylor Haynes – Lizard on a Screen Porch – 41 Cooper Gallery Exhibition Space 1
L Nguyen – NURTURE – 41 Cooper Gallery Exhibition Space 2
Christina Suh – 정원 The Garden – 41 Cooper Gallery Exhibition Space 3
Hazel Brubaker – How different from the castle is the moat! – Colonnade
Shamadhi – meet there! – 6th Floor Lobby 

 

Student Exhibitions
Natalia Nakazawa Class Show ft. Jiri Gruber, Blau Orduña Claverol, Sarah Folker Kappel, Kayla A. Hodge – Recess – 5th Floor Lobby
Dean Ballard  – Room 610 

 

Exhibitions on view April 1 - April 5
Exhibition Open Hours:
Tuesday 6-8 // Wednesday 11-6 // Thursday 11-6 // Friday 11-6 // Saturday 9-3

Located in the 41 Cooper Gallery, located in 41 Cooper Square, on Third Avenue between 6th and 7th Streets.

  • Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.

  • “My feelings, my desires, my hopes, embrace humanity throughout the world,” Peter Cooper proclaimed in a speech in 1853. He looked forward to a time when, “knowledge shall cover the earth as waters cover the great deep.”

  • From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution, dedicated to founder Peter Cooper's proposition that education is the key not only to personal prosperity but to civic virtue and harmony.

  • Peter Cooper wanted his graduates to acquire the technical mastery and entrepreneurial skills, enrich their intellects and spark their creativity, and develop a sense of social justice that would translate into action.