Category: 2024

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    As a political science major on a pre-law track, For the Women’s House by Faith Ringgold resonates with my interest in social justice, systemic inequality, and reform within the carceral system. The painting reflects the intersection of race, gender, and class within the justice/prison system, issues often discussed in political theory and legal studies. It…

  • Funerary Stela of Intef and Senettakh

    Funerary Stela of Intef and Senettakh

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    In this oil painting I saw New Yorkers. To withstand the issues faced within this city you must be flexible, tough, and vocal. If you allow your voice to be silenced it will be drowned out by the rush of the city that surrounds you. This painting shows an African American fearlessly sharing his voice,…

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    Louie Remy Mignot’s Niagara depicts niagara falls and the power that the waterfall has. I loved how this painting can act as a reminder of how powerful nature can be.

  • When I had originally thought of museums, my first thought was that they were boring galleries for pretentious people to parade around and pretend that they were refined and sophisticated. But now, I see that art is for anybody of any background to enjoy by themselves or with their friends. After touring through the various…

  • Southern Landscape (Southern Flood)

    Southern Landscape (Southern Flood)

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    A piece of art that invoked strong feelings for me was Georgia O’Keeffe’s Ram’s Head, White Hollyhock-Hills (1935). Though there’s a flower near the ram’s horns, the painting depicts a moody scene with dark clouds and brown hills with barely any trees. From the scenery, I concluded that there is a drought and famine. According…

  • Shifting the Gaze

    Shifting the Gaze

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    Bisa Butler’s “If They Don’t Give You a Seat at the Table, Bring a Folding Chair” really hits home for me. Just the title alone invokes strong feelings, especially since I haven’t always felt welcomed by those around me. It’s a powerful reminder to recognize my self-worth and advocate for myself. The quilt’s vibrant colors…

  • I’m currently studying marketing, and it’s really interesting to see how the museum displays and arranges different art pieces. Some sections are more organized than others, but there’s still harmony in every arrangement. Some sections are labeled extensively, while others are unlabeled or rely on an electronic device. Today made me think about how art…