Professors (2016)
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- 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
The Peaceable Kingdom
by: Max Bernstein, Kelsy Hillesheim, Jacob Krisky, Hanna Yoo
Nearly everyone can relate to art in some way. We learned how to use Audacity to filter out excessive background noise. Macaulay students are a very diverse group, all interested in aquiring knowledge
Media Arts Workshop Project (Fallen Bierstadt)
by: Michelle Kushnir, Daniel Smith, Peter Cruciata, Miriam Sedrak
It was interesting to see how modern day artists can still create phenomenal works of art. Also, we had a lot of fun doing this project with each other.
Tagged Fallen Bierstadt, global warming, Landscape, Nature, valerie hegarty
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The Best Video Ever
by: Alec Kleyer, Victoria Ventimiglia, Nicolette Suberska, Semona Skvirsky
It was fun walking around the museum with students sharing similar interests. Recording our comments of the paintings and sculptures was a new experience but it was enjoyable. I definitely look forward to more events such as this.
Slow Dancing on a Burning Lake
by: Amanda Bernstein
I had an enjoyable experience for the brief time that I was in the museum. I learned that many of the newer paintings that involve fire are interesting. Also, there are pieces that are 3-Dimensional, which I have never seen before.
Web of Life
by: Briana Greco, Dorian Nousias, Siena Edwards, Lena Suponya
We learned that, like, we like looking at art and stuff and, like, that’s pretty cool, ya know?
Tagged #, and, art, art swag, biggers, breastfeeding, dig, drenchedinswag, eggs, Fabulous, fetus, follow4follow, hashtag, i, instacute, John, like, macaulayswag, oppositesattract, rooster, sevennationarmy, spicegirls, spider, stuff, swag, swaggiesauce, tbt, Web of Life, ya, Yo, yolo
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Ransom Note
by: Angel Ho Marisa Balbo Samantha Geib
It taught us how to scrutinize a piece of art work by working together to define it. We especially enjoyed learning how to edit the movie.
Side Chair by Ray Komai
by: Shannon Ho, Andrew Krinick, Isaiah O’Kane
During our time at the Brooklyn Museum, we had the opportunity to observe different types of art. We learned to trust our own intuition and perspective on art.
Evaluation of “Trinity Church and Wall Street”
by: Lisa Wong, Yeji Chun, Chanmi Kwak
It was very interesting and educational. I learned to express art using our own words and observe details.
Tagged Bertram Hartman, brooklyn museum, oil painting, Trinity Church and Wall Street
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Shepherdess of Rolleboise and Blossom
by: YeJoon Seo, Amanda Sarantos, Rachel Weintraub, Sharon Grossman
The experience was one we will never forget. We were able to see art differently from a new perspective by having casual discussions about what we were viewing. The Macaulay community provided a great atmosphere. We loved it. It was fun.
Painted Coffin Interior
by: David Futran, Jacob Kessler, Sophia Adler
This experience in the Brooklyn Museum was truly remarkable. We analyzed many paintings, sculptures, and statues. It was very interesting to try and discover what the artists’ true intents were when they painted or made their works of art. We learned that even we, college freshman, can be art connoisseurs!