Category Archives: Art in the Everyday

Think – My Video of the Snapshot Exhibition

This is a video about the Snapshot gallery that I created with two other friends. I honestly thought that the whole day would be just another event that Macaulay gave. I didn’t know that I would get so interested in … Continue reading

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A Wynton T-Shirt Conversation with Bill Peaks

As I mentioned earlier in the term, I like to collect art in the form of T-shirts. I was walking by the Metropolitan Museum of Art when I saw a man advertising T-shirts that showed a particular silhouette. “Is that … Continue reading

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Watching the Meetles from Behind Shoulders

I met this band one night at the 42nd st. Times Square stop and I had to stop and take a picture. They are called the Meetles and their musical style is very reminiscent of the Beatles, as is their … Continue reading

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An Open-Mind with SisterMonk

I liked them so much that I bought their CD. Here is a song from their album. I admit that I was hesitant at first to buy this album. I read their description and it said: “Gypsy funk. Zen inspired, … Continue reading

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J.S. Bach, Cello Man, Kevin Tseng, and Macaulay

I met the most amazing artist on one of my walks through Central Park this year. I don’t think I ever got to ask him for his name. But I did give him two dollars. Then, I asked him for … Continue reading

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NaNoWriMo and Some of My Own Art

means National Novel Writing Month. Participants have to complete a 50,000 word novel by the end of November, and if they do, they get a certificate. It’s not really a big prize: no publishing rights, just a pdf file people … Continue reading

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