Professors (2016)
Tags
- Aaron Gilbert
- Abstract
- Albert Bierstadt
- american
- American Art
- art
- A Storm in the Rocky Mountains
- Awesome
- Brooklyn
- brooklyn museum
- Canvas
- Cassatt
- coffin
- death
- discussion
- Egypt
- egyptian
- Faile
- Fallen Bierstadt
- french
- George Washington
- John Biggers
- Landscape
- Life
- love
- Macaulay
- modern
- museum
- Nature
- Night at the Museum
- nyc
- Oil
- Oil on Canvas
- oil painting
- painting
- portrait
- rembrandt
- sculpture
- Statue
- Still life
- temple
- two ivans and oksana
- valerie hegarty
- Web of Life
- woman
A Reflection on The Sisters
by: Daniel Krougliak, Tom Hutton, David Meretzky
I learned about how well group discussions work when analyzing art because the conversation really feeds off of itself. People get inspiration from one another’s ideas and manage to move the conversation forward through ideas they wouldn’t have otherwise come up with on their own.
Fallen Bierstadt
by: Emaad Khwaja, Lucas London, Stephen Martinez, Soumya Misra, Carina Sirochinsky, Jennifer Ulloa, and Alexandra Wong
We were inspired by the artists juxtaposition of the beautiful, natural landscape with the complete destruction of the rest of the painting.
Model T Headquarter Conversation
by: Marielle Ray, Prima Manandhar-Sasaki, Julian Khaymovich
This was a unique experience. We didn’t realize how much we could make out of a photograph. We were able to build off each others’ ideas to form a complex understanding of the piece as a whole.
Tagged Andrew Moore, art, Henry Ford, Model T Headquarters, Photography
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Coffin of Thothirdes
by: Courtney Takats, Philip Durlik, Leonid Gozman, Chelsea Batista
It was a lot of fun and gave us the opportunity to speak about art in a unique way and with varying perspectives.
The New One by Aaron Gilbert
by: Joeleen Moy, Tina Shen, SiJia You
The experience at the Brooklyn Museum was spectacular – there was a variety of visual art forms from different time periods and cultures. Walking through very exhibition in the museum was like entering to different worlds. Not only were we able to experience the aesthetics of the works, but we learned about the connection between culture and expressing it into a visual piece.
Apple Picking Jerome Thompson
by: Klaudia Gozdz, Ana Hayes, Olivia Beals-Reid, Sara Brown, Allegra DePasquale
The experience opened our eyes to a new interpretation of the simple wonders of art. We got to explore each other’s souls and most innermost thoughts and desires about apples and gathering them. We bonded.
Tagged apple gathering, apple picking, apples, cats, funny, Jerome, Jerome Thompson, picking, rembrandt, Thompson
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A Young Woman Overtaken By a Storm
by: Corrin Chow, Meera Desai, Lisbel Diaz, Nathan Wong
We learned how to interpret and analyze art in a deeper meaning. We tried to understand the artist’s intentions.
Everlasting Waterfall
by: Johnathon Zawadzki, Paul Piccirello, Chigozie Okoye, James Raio, Vanessa Vitillo
We learned that exploring artwork through a museum in a group really helps the individual gain multiple different perspectives that they would normally never see. This helps appreciate the pieces more than one could alone.