The Fungal Solution to the Plastic Crisis
Ever wonder what mushrooms have to do with safe and sustainable degradation of plastic waste? Wonder no more!
Ever wonder what mushrooms have to do with safe and sustainable degradation of plastic waste? Wonder no more!
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?
Surf through our zine showcasing how students from The Arts in NYC practice self-care on independent walks!
In a business concentrated city like NYC, you won’t ever walk the streets without coming across an advertisement.
Great women contribute great things to art, but does art reciprocate? See what we think about the representation of women in media, public art, and private art.
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.
Ever wonder how street trees are connected to NYC neighborhoods? Find out how the presence of street trees in Williamsburg is deeply interconnected to this neighborhood’s changing profile.