Category: discovery

Kissena Park’s Korean War Memorial

The Korean War is often referred to as “The Forgotten War”, but is this reference a disingenuous representation of historical events? In this project, I examine Kissena Park’s Korean War Memorial and how it can be further improved in order to pay homage to the soldiers from Queens who lost their lives during the war without ignoring the war from Korea’s perspective.

Two Wonderful Artworks of NYC

Two works of art that I’ve enjoyed most recently are the: “Panorama of the City of New York” by Robert Moses and Raymond Lester inside the Queens Museum, as well as “Letters of Suresh” by Rajiv Joseph, shown at the Second Stage Theater, which was the first play I’ve ever seen in person in NYC, and is an experience I would highly recommend. These works were made in completely different ways, and both have their own flaws, yet that doesn’t make them any less of an art piece.

Insight Into Art

Two artists take on distinct approaches to feminist art and create timeless relatable pieces. They branch into different sectors of feminism. Their different concepts reach viewers with the same intensity.