Learn more about the works of Keith Harring, Alex Katz, Charles Sheeler, Basquiat, and Andre D. Wagner!
For an Italian pizza maker in Little Italy, crafting pizza is an art, reflecting the community’s journey. Each step mirrors the care, creativity, and heart that built their neighborhood.
Head over to El Museo and immerse yourself in Latinx art!
Our project was about the development of Lincoln Center specifically through the lens of urban planning, Robert Moses, and Jane Jacobs. We used collage and artwork to demonstrate the story.
Challenge your perceptions of beauty and women’s work with Tina Girouard’s varying works.
By looking at these photos you will see things within Chinatown that you wouldn’t notice. Paired with quotes written by Chinese individuals, is a blend between culture and place.
This project is meant to promote individuality and allow us to explore how to connect our personalities to creating art.
Look at us, then look at you! Discover the essence of your identity and find out what makes you uniquely you.
The _rmory project is a digital collage that imagines the future of the Kingsbridge Armory through the eyes of the community. By collecting images and ideas from people, I aim to create a visual representation of what this space could become, sparking imagination and collaboration.
We attended an American Ballet Theatre show as cultural reporters, and gave our thoughts and analysis on four unique productions. This project zooms in on The Kingdom of the Shades.
Through this poster we hope to immortalize the aspects of New York City which we interacted with the most during our time in highschool—the metro card, and the Halal truck.
Discover the captivating Edges of Ailey exhibit at the Whitney Museum—explore Alvin Ailey’s inspiring journey, creative roots, and groundbreaking impact!