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Category: Hong, Caroline

  • “Reject Stereotypes! Breaks Stereotypes!”

    “Reject Stereotypes! Breaks Stereotypes!”

    The painting shows many different stereotypes and although these stereotypes seem common, they also contain depression.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • In the Heights

    In the Heights

    In the Heights, by Lin Manuel delves into completing messages through the art of hip hop music while also showcasing LatinX communities, who are typically underrepresented in media.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • City of Lights: the People of the Windows

    City of Lights: the People of the Windows

    What’s beyond the glowing windows of NYC? A painted cityscape exploring isolation, interconnectedness, and the countless untold stories within urban settings inspired by RENT! and Edward Hopper.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
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