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Highlighting the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Highlighting the late Jean-Michel Basquiat and his contributions to NYC’s art scene; which propelled the genre of Neo-expressionism and spoke to larger sociopolitical systems.
Highlighting the late Jean-Michel Basquiat and his contributions to NYC’s art scene; which propelled the genre of Neo-expressionism and spoke to larger sociopolitical systems.
Every year each team in the NBA creates city edition uniforms. These uniforms are supposed to represent the cities that the teams play in. This year the Brooklyn Nets made their city edition uniforms inspire by Brooklyn born artist Jean- Michel Basquiat. Basquiat is known for his raw, messy art with graffiti like text, and that is exactly what the Brooklyn Nets put on their jerseys this year.
A curated art exhibit of 4 texts based off on the concept of “concentric circles” titled “Where Are You in All of This?
We wanted to test whether or not blue light affects memory performance in students.
We surmised that individuals who wore blue light glasses would have better memory recollection.
Climate and temperature changes may greatly affect species that depend on environmental cues for reproduction, migration, and hibernation triggers. The purpose of this study was to test if migration patterns of monarch butterflies were affected by changing climates in New York, specifically in Central Park. We hypothesized that in a changing climate, there would be changes to monarch butterfly phenology and their migration patterns. We predicted that if monarch butterflies are responding to a warmer climate by migrating later, then there would be a later decline in the number of sightings. The data we observed does support our hypothesis. Using iNaturalist data, we observed that most sightings of monarch butterflies were recorded in August. Furthermore, through this study, we’ve determined that citizen data is useful and can lead to significant findings.
Recent experimentation on elephants reveals that they are more intelligent than originally believed. This brings into question whether certain aspects of self recognition and individual identity are unique to humans.
This collection of art symbolizes the socioeconomic and political issues in the United States, all connected through the common theme of breaking barriers.
Welcome to the most beautiful, dynamic, fast-paced, and brilliant city on Earth. New York City’s skyline is constantly shifting; to learn about specific developments in recent years, read our project!
Parks have always been a part of people’s lives. However, the history of our parks is not so clean and bright, as Jane Jacobs’ book argues—because of their presence in the eyes of an architect’s establishment for a growth in surrounding values, some actually are used and diverse places for numerous uses.
Our project discusses the white gaze along with forms of captivity and how the messages from the artists are relevant to issues in our contemporary society.