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  • NYC Monuments: honoring the past and present

    NYC Monuments: honoring the past and present

    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.

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    Categories: Cole, Susanna, Hunter, Seminar 1
  • Depictions of War Throughout History

    Depictions of War Throughout History

    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.

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    Categories: CSI, Miller, Christopher & Steve Monte, Seminar 1
  • Exploring the Edges of Ailey: Art, Inspiration, and Impact

    Discover the captivating Edges of Ailey exhibit at the Whitney Museum—explore Alvin Ailey’s inspiring journey, creative roots, and groundbreaking impact!

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    Categories: CCNY, Seminar 1, Ziegler, Susan
  • Appreciating Chaos in Basquiat

    Appreciating Chaos in Basquiat

    This project explores Jean-Michel Basquiat’s style and themes like identity and struggle. We created an artwork inspired by his approach, connecting his legacy to my own creative interpretation.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • Exploration of Self-Identity Through Photography and Poetry

    Exploration of Self-Identity Through Photography and Poetry

    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.

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    Categories: CCNY, Seminar 1, Ziegler, Susan
  • The Vitruvian Spider-Man

    The Vitruvian Spider-Man

    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.

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    Categories: CCNY, Seminar 1, Ziegler, Susan
  • Chelsea : Art Meets Heart

    Chelsea : Art Meets Heart

    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.

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    Categories: Abraha, Leah, CCNY, Seminar 1
  • Virtual Exhibit Abandoned Dreams

    Virtual Exhibit Abandoned Dreams

    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.

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    Categories: CSI, Miller, Christopher & Steve Monte, Seminar 1
  • The Story Behind the Art

    The Story Behind the Art

    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.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • Echoes of Love

    Echoes of Love

    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.

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    Categories: Hong, Caroline, Queens College, Seminar 1
  • The Heights of Culture

    The Heights of Culture

    A mixed media collage inside of a pizza box that encapsulates the different cultures present in the diverse neighborhood of Jackson Heights.

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    Categories: Queens College, Seminar 1, Szucs, Aniko
  • Midtown Melancholy

    This project highlights the architectural facets of Midtown Manhattan. It presents a young adult’s perspective on city commutes.

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    Categories: Ahmadinejad, Tara, Queens College, Seminar 1
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