Author Sherry Chen

Top 10 Favorite Works- Sherry Chen

  1) Painting- Campbell’s Soup Can (1962) by Andy Warhol. These soup cans were each strategically placed in a horizontal line on the narrow shelves of the store. He bought cans from the store to trace the projection onto the… Continue Reading →

Bryant Park- Ingrid, Sunreet, Rebecca, and Sherry

Attached below is the PDF file on the paper and flyer of Bryant Park. Arts and Culture Guide – Bryant Park-  Bryant Park Guide Brochure

Historical Fiction-Sherry Chen

The Window September 18, 1910. The rainbow-colored leaves gently fall on the cold sidewalk. Children’s laughter flourished the tarnished buildings. Light blue sky with fluffy white clouds watched over the people. The fragrant of fresh roses melted the stench from… Continue Reading →

Contemporary Music Video- Sherry Chen

“A Heart in New York” was a folk genre song created by American folk-rock duo Simon and Garfunkel, released in 1982. This track is released under their album, The Concert in Central Park. This album was released in February 1982… Continue Reading →

Do the Right Thing By Ingrid Gendler and Sherry Chen

Do the Right Thing is a 1989 American comedy-drama film, directed and written by Spike Lee, to highlight the racial tension between the white and black community in a Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. The film begins in the hot summer weather in… Continue Reading →

Jackson Pollock (1912-1956) by Sherry Chen and Sidonya Hakimi

Background  Jackson Pollock was an influential American painter who became the leading force behind the abstract expressionist movement. Pollock’s unique and innovative abstract style opened new opportunities to contemporary modern art and redefined the meaning of aesthetic paintings. His courage… Continue Reading →

Museum Video

Group Member in the class: Sherry and Karishma

Augusta Savage

Background Life Born in 1892 in Florida, Augusta Savage came from a traditional family who didn’t support her early art endeavours. As a child, she always loved fidgeting around and creating small sculptures with the natural clay she found in… Continue Reading →

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