At the crack of dawn on Halloween, balloons spelling “Banksy!” could be witnessed on the gray wall of an abandoned factory, rising above the relics left by other graffiti artists. The balloons represented the legacy of his work and influence … Continue reading
Tina Jing Ru Shen
The three motifs I used in my collage are longing, desire, and life. My background image*, which is a cityscape/landscape with clouds blocking the sun, represents longing. To me, the sun (and the city) seemed very far away from … Continue reading
Everything about Nosferatu was so dramatic – the music, the body movements, and facial expressions of the actors – it was difficult to adapt to, and I was weirded out by how much effort Jonathan and Nina had to put … Continue reading
By: Hanna Yoo, Amy You, and Tina Shen As said in the title, we made a song that holds several transformations. The general summary of our work could be this: A man is suffering from a coma. While in … 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
Electronic dance music concerts have always been associated with high drug use since the late 1900s. This is primarily because it has become common to find people overdosing during such performances. According to the New York Times article Drug Deaths … Continue reading
So lost and confused. In the libretto of The Nose, there was a scene where the police and other civilians beat up the Nose, and then it suddenly turned back to an actual nose (Act 3, Scene 7), I was … Continue reading
Video Produced by: Shixu Zheng Music Produced by: Tina Shen Music Used: Knife Party by Skrillex Cast: Shixu Zheng Tina Shen’s Mouth Click Here to view … Continue reading
There was one thing I learned today: the Met shopping bag is fuchsia with black Times New Roman words lining the entire bag in different languages – except for one sentence, their English translation, is white. What do those white … Continue reading
Contrast – a theme that Kafka would be smiling about in his grave. The emphasis on black and white in this ballet and the irregular form of the set visually show the growing distance between Gregor and his family. #powerful