Sharks in NYC
Sharks are a vital part of the NYC oceanic ecosystem. Over the past years, rising sea temperatures are attracting nonnative shark species and changing the ecosystem.
Sharks are a vital part of the NYC oceanic ecosystem. Over the past years, rising sea temperatures are attracting nonnative shark species and changing the ecosystem.
If you like pigeons that dwell in the city, you will love this poster that shows the correlation between population density, number of pigeons, and number of observers on iNaturalist.
We explore the ways in which the pandemic pushed the boundaries of inclusivity on various marginalized communities.
When exploring our exhibit, you are welcomed with an image of a human with a head as a mirror. This signifies how we see ourselves in the mirror differently than how other people see us. The mirror only shows us an indeterminate meaning of our identity because what really defines us is not found in our physical appearances but how we choose to belong in society with all of the intersectionalities of our identities.
Pandemic Puppies: Examining the effects on puppies/dogs adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic. Has the increase in adoptions during this period positively or negatively effected these dogs?
In a business concentrated city like NYC, you won’t ever walk the streets without coming across an advertisement.
Division is prevalent in our society at large. However, moments of crisis unveil our shared human traits. Therefore, this photography gallery showcases these moments of unity during recent catastrophes.
I wanted to explore the different sectors of finances during the COVID.
This is a gallery of my personal landmarks in NYC, where I hope that many realize the value of capturing memories with photography.
As we embarked on trips this semester we all had different and unique experiences that shaped not only our appreciation of art but our understanding of it as creators, view art through our POV.