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Our Synesthetic Art Experience
Exploring our experiences growing up with art before and during our art experiences.
Exploring our experiences growing up with art before and during our art experiences.
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.
This mask represents all the things that make me who I am. I included aspects of my ethnicity, my gender identity, and my interests.
In an attempt to explain what webtoons are, I created my own webtoon chapter! It compares webtoons with graphic novels, all while breaking the fourth wall and detailing a typical conversation I would have with my close friends.
With the whole scope of New York City as our canvas and words & photographs as our mediums, we illustrate the city through our unique personal perspectives in this zine.
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.
A display of my self identity, a brisk summary of what makes me me.
NYC can be portrayed behind the “sophisticated” black and white lens without it compromising our creativity.
Learn about Aaron Douglas and his most famous contribution to the Harlem Renaissance
I made an AI draw the past, present, and future of AI. The image in the center of the collage is what was generated when the AI was told, “picture yourself.”