At the Macaulay Honors College’s annual STEAM Festival, our first- and second-year students celebrate and showcase their work in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
This year, students share their work at the Macaulay building on December 7, 8, and 11. In addition, each student group will upload their projects to this site.
Upload to add your project to our online gallery!
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 is a mask that is meant to describe myself.
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My project is an analysis of how Anais Mitchell transformed an Ancient and sort of outdated myth into the timeless show that is Hadestown.
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.
Eastern gray squirrels are a common sight around NYC. While we often consider them our friendly urban companions, have you ever wondered how these creatures feel about us? Our project examines whether human population density affects the distribution of gray squirrels.
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.
Does human population influence pigeon population across New York City?
We made a podcast exploring the world of art in New York City!