Jonathan Kuhn is the Director of Art and Antiquities for the New York City Parks Department. His job consists of overseeing the permanent and temporary artwork of the Parks Department collection under municipal jurisdiction, which reproduces public art in every … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Dennis M. Size is a lighting designer and the Senior Vice President at The Lighting Design Group, Inc. He has over 30 years of experience as a lighting designer, and, before working at The Lighting Design Group, Inc., worked at … Continue reading
Four years ago, Guixuan Zhuang arrived in New York, hoping to gain more opportunities to foster his passion for dance. Mr. Zhuang graduated from the prestigious Beijing Dance Academy in 2009, and immigrated from China to the United States shortly … Continue reading
On Saturday, I sat down with Kingston Li, a senior at School of Visual Arts (better known as SVA,) located in Manhattan. We discussed his future plans, as well as his experiences in art school. Growing up in New York … Continue reading
Sandra Kraskin is the curator of Baruch College’s Mishkin Art Gallery. She has been inquiring artists for work, organizing art exhibitions, and publishing show catalogues for fifteen years. Before her experience as the school’s gallery director, Dr. Kraskin received her … Continue reading
Richie Duque-Henao is a filmmaker who studied at Boston University, but has since returned to and is currently based in New York. Raised on Long Island, he spent much of his time skateboarding and experiencing the world around him with … Continue reading
Born and raised in Long Island, Melanie DiPalma attended Centereach High School where she participated in many of her school productions. Now, Melanie is a freshman at Baruch College and a performer in the school play. Ariel: I know you … Continue reading
Maria Farber is a freelance jewelry designer. She has been working in this field for almost twenty years. Farber got her start by attending The Parsons School of Design, located in Lower Manhattan. She has worked for companies like … Continue reading
Have you ever felt that no one is listening to you? Like you have to stand on a chair, waving your arms like a madman in order to get your point across? Well David Isay believed everyone’s voices should be … Continue reading
Professor Abby Anderton teaches music class at Baruch. She had long history of music in her life, starting from when she learned how to play the piano at five years old. She originally wanted to be a doctor but gave … Continue reading