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Neighborhood Playgrounds
Neighborhoods are affected by their surroundings. Location matters in attracting people.
Neighborhoods are affected by their surroundings. Location matters in attracting people.
The theme for our zine revolves around our identities as New Yorkers. Our scrapbook theme is chronologically organized from sunrise to sunset to nightlife in the city. As New Yorkers, we are able to gain the ability to not only travel around the different boroughs: but also to travel around no matter the time of day. We are able to view the same scenery, the same landscape, the same environment; in both a new light and a new perspective.
Do you say “waterfall” or “airsip”? In our city with such a myriad of culture and traditions, come take a little glimpse into each of our lives as we show you how we have navigated living life in a city filled with wonders!
Taste of Harlem is a Juneteenth Food Festival in Marcus Garvey Park. We’ve created a hands on experience that highlights traditional and modern ingredients, along with foods that show how culture is passed down through generations.
Have you ever questioned whether the “fairest” actually meant the most beautiful or the most white? My project reveals racist beauty ideals seen through the details in these art forms.
A new monument to truly commemorate the sacrifice made by soldiers in Fort Greene Park.
The Arts in NYC Seminar emphasized how NYC is our classroom! Exposé reveals the journey of exploring and redefining this truth.
Our display will blow your socks off with our loving interpretation of our Macaulay experience featuring dancers, memories, art, and inside jokes.
When designing neighborhood parks, urban developers planned for each part of the parks to be used in a specific way. However, those living in the area decided otherwise.
This project discusses the Sheepshead Bay Train Station Mural, the artist and curators behind it, and how Sheepshead Bay has changed over the years.