Conceptual art is controversial. I am here to study the controversy and psychology behind it through this presentation.
This presentation explores the history of Chelsea, New York, emphasizing its roots as a community enriched by immigrants and its evolution into a vibrant hub for the LGBTQ+ population.
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.
Explore Yoshitomo Nara’s art, where themes of innocence, loneliness, and rebellion come together, inviting viewers to reflect on their own emotions and experiences.
Explore the unique and delicious creations at NYC’s kosher bakeries, featuring foods with a rich history dating back thousands of years, from the communities of Poland to Uzbekistan.
This exhibit showcases the social expectations that suppress an individual’s dreams. Through art, we are honoring those forced to abandon their dreams to support those around them and meet societal norms.
Explore our visions for our communities on this digital map.
Art has evolved past an era of mere detail, The journey, meaning, and story behind an artwork makes an art piece stand out as unique and bold.
This book portrays love as fleeting yet profound—unpredictable but enduring through pain, giving life meaning even as it consumes and diminishes like a burning flame.
A mixed media collage inside of a pizza box that encapsulates the different cultures present in the diverse neighborhood of Jackson Heights.
Two Cultures, Multiple Cooks, One Perceiver in the heart of NYC.