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.
Our exhibit is centered around the art of music because practically everyone can appreciate it during this age. In a time when music has never been more accessible, it is interesting to see what listeners gravitated towards during the difficult times of the pandemic. Furthermore, the music that was released within the past year is representative of the times we have been living in and everything that has had light shed on during the pandemic. We wanted to illustrate this and introduce people to new music through our exhibit. At the end of the viewing, viewers can leave with a new song to add to their library, along with exposure to a new artist they might not have been familiar with before.
View my favorite art videos and photos from this semester of The Arts in New York City!
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.
A mask depicting who I am, and in some ways, how most people perceive themselves today.
Two star-crossed lovers in Verona… and Jerusalem? Romeo y Julieta and Song of Songs encapsulate the true meaning of love, and show how language can be a work of art.
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.
Learn about Aaron Douglas and his most famous contribution to the Harlem Renaissance
Understanding the meaning of everything through philosophy, arts, and literature