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Art Therapy and Its Relevance in Healthcare
A study discovering the effects that art therapy and art-centric activities have in increasing wellness and expediting recovery in a healthcare setting.
A study discovering the effects that art therapy and art-centric activities have in increasing wellness and expediting recovery in a healthcare setting.
We are often led to believe that we must lead a traditional lifestyle; graduate, work, and hopefully, retire. It is important to remember to embrace other, enjoyable aspects of your life as well, which is what I would like to portray through my illustrations.
Our project explores the correlation between air quality and pigeon population in NYC.
Every New York resident has their least favorite train, but which train really underperforms the most? Why are these trains tragically bad? What changes can be made?
It is frequently assumed that men have more sexual desire than women, but how true is this statement, and is it based on differences in biology or psychology?
Creative art based on the Harlem Renaissance focussing in on Langston Hughes and his famous poem, “Harlem,” in which we respond to in the form of poetry and other media.
Confucius traveled to China in hopes for spreading his ideas on morals that would contribute to the restoration of prosperity, justice and order. Similarly, to China, in New York City’s Chinatown generations of family members work together to preserve their community and cultural heritage. The statue of a famous philosopher is a reminder to honor the authentic traditions of the nation.
Our project analyzed the connections between zoom presence and the online boundaries set by individuals.
Did you know that dairy milk emits carbon? Join us to learn about the environmental impact milk has on our everyday lives and explore alternative options that are more eco-conscious!
Tasked with creating individual photo-journals, we came to realize that the smaller, isolated moments loomed larger in our memories of our class. As such, we highlighted our photos as vignettes.