Looking at the affect of air pollution on biodiversity through the lens of bird populations in New York City.
Who knew life existed in the infamous Hudson River? Focusing on the Striped Bass, we explore how fluctuating temperatures and bacterial contamination affect its population.
Is it factual to say that air quality improved during the COVID-19 pandemic? We compared the lichen population to the air quality index in New York City from 2018-2022.
This project examines the relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and soil deposition in New York State.
For an Italian pizza maker in Little Italy, crafting pizza is an art, reflecting the community’s journey. Each step mirrors the care, creativity, and heart that built their neighborhood.
Discover how noise pollution affects bird biodiversity across urban and suburban parks. Dive into the data and uncover the impact!
Discover how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped NYC’s mallard observation trends (2016–2024), revealing unexpected patterns in urban wildlife behavior amidst lockdowns and shifting public habits.
By looking at these photos you will see things within Chinatown that you wouldn’t notice. Paired with quotes written by Chinese individuals, is a blend between culture and place.
For our STEAM Festival project, we’re exploring AI-generated art through GPT-4 and DALL-E, questioning creativity, the future of art, and environmental impacts while considering AI’s evolving role in art and inclusivity.
My project is an analysis of how Anais Mitchell transformed an Ancient and sort of outdated myth into the timeless show that is Hadestown.
Explore Yoshitomo Nara’s art, where themes of innocence, loneliness, and rebellion come together, inviting viewers to reflect on their own emotions and experiences.