Learn more about the works of Keith Harring, Alex Katz, Charles Sheeler, Basquiat, and Andre D. Wagner!
What do students truly think about BioBlitz? What changes can be made? Click here to find out more.
This project speaks on the important relationship between a special plant called the common jewelweed and its need to be close to water to flourish.
Explore innovative strategies to combat NYC’s invasive lanternfly outbreak. Learn about their ecological impact, life cycle, and effective solutions like traps, repellents, and insecticides to protect our green spaces and biodiversity.
Our project was about the development of Lincoln Center specifically through the lens of urban planning, Robert Moses, and Jane Jacobs. We used collage and artwork to demonstrate the story.
Discover how NYC’s High Line connects diverse communities through art and dynamic energy, reflecting the city’s ever-changing rhythm. See how our collaborative project turned into a living artwork!
This project is about determining whether or not habitat types in urban parks can impact how frequently people see insects throughout parks.
Discover how NYC art and the Whitney Museum’s fashion displays reveal the evolution of women’s societal roles through changes in women’s fashion!
Eastern gray squirrels are a common sight around NYC. While we often consider them our friendly urban companions, have you ever wondered how these creatures feel about us? Our project examines whether human population density affects the distribution of gray squirrels.
Look no further for a better encapsulation of New York City history and culture than the MTA Mosaics! Our presentation discusses how and why MTA mosaics are key to NYC.