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.
This exhibit illustrates the evolution of war art throughout history. Depictions of war, which reflect humanity’s complex nature, have shifted with time and technological advancements leading to vastly different interpretations.
My project is an analysis of how Anais Mitchell transformed an Ancient and sort of outdated myth into the timeless show that is Hadestown.
This is a mask that is meant to describe myself.
Self-portraits are done at every grade level because at every age, it is important to know who you are. Together, in this portrait, we delve into our individual identities.
Modern-day feminism in today’s political climate that threatens our bodily autonomy. Where we were at one point in our lives clinging to our mothers for security, society is ripping us away, forcing us to fend for ourselves and rise above the hatred.
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.
Inspired by a set of 6 photographs I took, I deeply reflected on both myself and those photos to compose a ghazal-esque poem exploring my unique multi-faceted self-identity.
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.
Our project focuses on the connection between art and the neighborhood of Bushwick in Brooklyn. The neighborhood has a rich history of exchanges of land, cultures, and art.