My work is a collage inspired by Brooklyn’s own Jean-Michel Basquiat who used his creative doodling to comment on socio-political issues! As Basquiat would say #SAMO
In this project we have compared chronic lower respiratory disease mortality rates to the use of public transportation, air quality index, and air pollution(mg/meter3) per state in order to find out whether there is an existing correlation between these and CLR disease mortality rates.
In this poster, we explore the impacts of noise pollution on academic performance.
Our project details how the yearly seasonal flu vaccine using probability, and the potential short comings of our current methods.
This project examines the state of public health and street pollution in two contrasting neighborhoods within New York City: the Upper East Side and Harlem.
Do you think a wider variety of bird species would mean a lower spotted lanternfly population? Find out more here!
We attended an American Ballet Theatre show as cultural reporters, and gave our thoughts and analysis on four unique productions. This project zooms in on The Kingdom of the Shades.
Discover the captivating Edges of Ailey exhibit at the Whitney Museum—explore Alvin Ailey’s inspiring journey, creative roots, and groundbreaking impact!
We made a podcast exploring the world of art in New York City!
In a city with hundreds of famous landmarks, one stands out above all. Grand Central Terminal truly lives up to its name, and captures the essence of New York City.
Curious about how cities affect Western honeybee populations? This poster explores the connection between Western Honey Bee populations, green spaces, urban environments, and conservation efforts.
Combining famous superhero Spider-Man with artwork from the Renaissance might be unconventional, and yet, it proved to be an out for me exploration of art history, consumerism, and culture.