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!
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.
Curious about how cities affect Western honeybee populations? This poster explores the connection between Western Honey Bee populations, green spaces, urban environments, and conservation efforts.
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.
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.
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.
Frontal angle of man screaming, tears in eyes. The color palette is warm tones. Half of the face is obscured by shadow.
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.