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  • A Day In The Public Park

    A Day In The Public Park

    This project encapsulates the beauty of New York City’s parks in a form of art. This piece gives a representation of art in beautiful that is imaginative as well as interactive. Instead of just a painting you can live the art piece.

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    Categories: Beal, Justin, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat Inspired Collage

    Jean-Michel Basquiat Inspired Collage

    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

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    Categories: CCNY, Seminar 1, Slodounik, Aaron
  • A Review on Francis Alÿs: The Gibraltar Projects, on view at the David Zwirner Gallery

    A Review on Francis Alÿs: The Gibraltar Projects, on view at the David Zwirner Gallery

    Francis Alÿs’ Gibraltar Projects explores why a connection between Morocco and Spain remains so challenging despite being separated by only a narrow strait. Learn more about the show while it’s open.

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    Categories: Beal, Justin, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Underworld by Mai-Thu Perret

    Underworld by Mai-Thu Perret

    Mai-Thu Perret’s show, titled “Underworld,” brings forth a feminist point of view on the production of sculptures and projects by touching on several foundational themes in cultural and historical imaginations. Throughout this show specifically, Mai-Thu Perret elaborates on the beauty of femininity by constructing life-sized sculptures inspired by ancient terracotta depictions of sirens guarding the…

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    Categories: Beal, Justin, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Artists in NYC

    Artists in NYC

    Learn more about the works of Keith Harring, Alex Katz, Charles Sheeler, Basquiat, and Andre D. Wagner!

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    Categories: Brooklyn College, Cohen, Douglas, Seminar 1
  • Fragments of Humanity: Exploring Bruno Catalano’s sculptures on Park Avenue and What they are Missing

    Fragments of Humanity: Exploring Bruno Catalano’s sculptures on Park Avenue and What they are Missing

    No series is complete without including the feminine perspective. Ruth Bader Ginzburg contributed an immense amount to New York and the country as a whole, bringing in the feminine perspective where many believed it was unnecessary. Now let’s look at what RBG contributes to Bruno Catalano’s Travel to New York series.

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    Categories: Baruch, Gillespie, Benjamin, Seminar 1
  • A Love Story

    A Love Story

    This collage has pictures that focus on different aspects on the lives and story that the couple have lived

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    Categories: Baruch, Gillespie, Benjamin, Seminar 1
  • Little Island, Big Impression:  The Intersection of Immersion and Nature on Little Island

    Little Island, Big Impression: The Intersection of Immersion and Nature on Little Island

    I decided to recreate my own “Little, Little Island.” I made my own replica of the park itself, and the major details that stood out to me.

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    Categories: Baruch, Gillespie, Benjamin, Seminar 1
  • Unknown Heroes of History

    Unknown Heroes of History

    I placed a symbol next to each woman so that anyone could understand what each woman did.

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    Categories: Baruch, Gillespie, Benjamin, Seminar 1
  • Slices of the Community

    Slices of the Community

    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.

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    Categories: Ahmadinejad, Tara, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • Bang!: Impressions of Banksy

    Bang!: Impressions of Banksy

    An exploration of Hammer Boy by Banksy, a controversial piece of street art located in the Upper West Side. It has been debated, protected, and vandalized— how do New Yorkers truly feel about it?

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    Categories: Baruch, Gillespie, Benjamin, Seminar 1
  • The Visible and the Invisible Exhibition Review

    The Visible and the Invisible Exhibition Review

    My review was on The Visible and the Invisible Exhibition by Thornton Dial. I highlighted specific works of art that were particularly interesting to me and wrote a review on the overall exhibition itself.

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    Categories: Beal, Justin, Hunter, Seminar 1
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