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NYC Public Art: The Pursuit of Identity
Public art is “a form of street life, a means to articulate the implicit values of a city when its users occupy the place of determining what the city is” – Malcolm Miles
Public art is “a form of street life, a means to articulate the implicit values of a city when its users occupy the place of determining what the city is” – Malcolm Miles
Inspired by “Brown Girls” by Daphne Palasi Andreades, a short film about a writer who dedicates her short story to Queens and the people of color who live there.
I discuss the Broadway musical KPOP and compare it to Spring Day by BTS. In addition, I drew two illustrations to represent each.
We decided to look into how temperature changes during the winter months due to climate change have affected the bee population in NYC through iNaturalist observations.
In this curatorial project, artworks that utilize this theme of absence were displayed to demonstrate that understanding art is not solely meant to be done through sight alone, but also requires contemplation.
Deep orange butterflies are pretty right? But what gives them their color and how does this affect their migration across the US?
How does human population density in NYC affect the pigeon population?
Learn more about food preservation and the greater impact of food preservation on society and the environment.
This project will seek to investigate the lotus flower through several methodologies — reconciling its medicinal and nutritional profile with its storied cultural history to understand its ubiquity across distinct cultures and regions.
Come and learn a little more about the new hit Broadway musical KPOP and the genre that started it all in this short podcast!