Michael Rotondi, a long-time architect and educator based in Los Angeles, will receive the Richard J. Neutra Medal for Professional Excellence on Monday, Nov. 3, from the College of Environmental Design and the Department of Architecture. Rotondi is principal at…
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Martin Hogue’s “925,000 Campsites: The Commodification of the American Experience” exhibition will run from Thursday, Oct. 30, to Nov. 20, in the Huntley Gallery on the fourth floor of the university library. Hogue’s research explores the notion of site as…
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Two gallery shows and a sculpture garden will have opening receptions on Saturday, Sept. 27, on the Cal Poly Pomona campus. Ink & Clay has been open since Sept. 13 at the W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery,…
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Rennie Tang, an assistant professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture, was recently selected as one of 10 finalists for the Mojdeh Baratloo Urban Urge Awards, an international competition sponsored by Columbia University. Tang’s project proposal, “Porosity Play: Schoolyard Watershed…
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Graduate architecture students will be honored during Cal Poly Pomona Day at the L.A. County Fair on Saturday, Sept. 27, for the work they did designing a futuristic new cabin for California State Parks. The students in Associate Professor Juintow…
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Barbara Thomason had just finished a series of paintings in 2007 when she came across a copy of Hiroshige’s acclaimed series “One Hundred Famous Views of Edo.” Thomason, a lecturer in the Department of Art, spent the next three months…
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An architecturally significant home gifted to Cal Poly Pomona in 1980 will be part of an Oct. 4-5 conference in Los Angeles that will investigate the power of experimental art installations to remake the spatial and social realities of modernist…
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Ink & Clay will celebrate its 40th competition later this month against the backdrop of an ever-evolving art world. The competition that runs from Sept. 13 to Oct. 23 at the W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery consists…
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A cabin designed by Cal Poly Pomona students and being displayed at the L.A. County Fair provides a glimpse of the future of camping in California. As part of the work by the state Parks Forward initiative, architecture graduate students…
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For Alison Pearlman, an art historian and associate professor in the art department, restaurants present a complicated yet rewarding object to study. Pearlman’s book, “Smart Casual: The Transformation of Gourmet Restaurant Style in America,” looks at the role of restaurants…
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