Street Art, Street Protest
Street art comes in various forms; regardless of its process, it holds the power of subliminally sparking social change and influencing the people who encounter it. In a way, they have a silent protest with their message.
Street art comes in various forms; regardless of its process, it holds the power of subliminally sparking social change and influencing the people who encounter it. In a way, they have a silent protest with their message.
Japanese Knotweeds are one of the worst invasive species. It’s bullying the surrounding plants to take over NYC. See what effect this plant has on our Biodiversity.
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.
Deep orange butterflies are pretty right? But what gives them their color and how does this affect their migration across the US?
Can trash be art? Learn about how vast the art world is and how to recognize works of art around us.
Neighborhoods are affected by their surroundings. Location matters in attracting people.
Looking for magnificent Architecture throughout NYC? Check out our project and discover the various masterpieces scattered across the city from buildings, to subway stations, to unique structures.
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.
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.
My project focuses on the changes of New York Fashion Week, and how designer Vera Wang has kept up with the fashion industry all these years.