Social Justice Art in NYC (and Beyond)
I wanted to showcase artists whose art commented on important social issues in their community. As I began collecting pictures, I decided to include artwork from places outside of just NYC.
I wanted to showcase artists whose art commented on important social issues in their community. As I began collecting pictures, I decided to include artwork from places outside of just NYC.
Have you seen an eraser poem? No? Yes? Let’s look at mine. The eraser poem is based off an essay about geckos. The essay is based on various images. Images which include about air, language, portrait, sound, movement, line, and event. Now, let’s see what I created.
Any big city in this world holds unique stories of millions of individuals who feel joy, pain, frustration, loneliness, and love. In the past two years, the pandemic has both connected us and disconnected us in many ways. Through this exhibit, I wanted to share small moments of human connection, where despite being individuals who are all on a rather lonely journey to navigate this world, we all share vivid experiences, feelings, and emotions that though difficult to convey in words, can be expressed through art.
People’s memories all lie close to their hearts. For me, these memories are tied directly to food and give me comfort despite the stressful times.
I invite you to explore the works of an artist who is still new to this but I having a lot of fun learning and experiencing what art truly is and how I can contribute to the artistic community. I hope you enjoy!
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.
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?
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.
Have you ever wondered how New York City’s rapid building development has affected pigeons in the city? See how urbanization plays a role in The Big Apple’s pigeon population.
An analysis of air quality as it relates to the prevalence of lung cancer in the five boroughs of New York City, as supported by ANOVA statistics.