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Time Capsule: College at Home
The experiences of one freshman college student: a little lost, somewhat confused, still stuck in a pandemic. Through the lens of the Arts, this project captures the past few months of her life.
The experiences of one freshman college student: a little lost, somewhat confused, still stuck in a pandemic. Through the lens of the Arts, this project captures the past few months of her life.
View my favorite art videos and photos from this semester of The Arts in New York City!
There are thousands of birds in NYC so people tend to turn a blind eye to the ones that have passed away on the sidewalks. Have we all come to the same conclusions on how they passed?
Without a doubt Pablo Picasso was arguably the most important, recognizable, and influential artist of the 20th century. Over his lifetime there were many turning points in his career and events happening in his private life that really influenced his artworks. Picasso’s works were inspired by other artists before him, politics, society and most notably his muses. His vision led to the creation of some of the most important movements in modern art. His work spans over nine decades of his life with many of them going through several periods and changes in the artists as seen on each canvas.
Take a seat, enjoy the show! Then grab my hand, and let’s go! Come along to view some alluring NYC attractions, documented and built right from our eyes.
The curators behind Tranquility in the City that Never Sleeps hope to show students how calming certain parts of the city can really be through photographs of a variety of parks and a soundtrack of noises that anyone might hear upon stepping into one of these parks and away from the loud city streets.
Are Cells Phones Deteriorating Your Health?
An inside look into Van Gogh’s Starry Night and José Clemente Orozco’s Dive Bomber and Tank.
A mask depicting who I am, and in some ways, how most people perceive themselves today.
Exploring our experiences growing up with art before and during our art experiences.