Category: 2025
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Reflection
This photo reminds me of quarantine. My sister and I would go hiking every weekend during that period of time, so I feel particularly nostalgic when looking at vast landscapes in nature.
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Chinatown Block Watch
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Reflection
I think this museum was a much different museum than what I’m used to. There were many radical paintings that I imagine was curated to shock the public especially those in the tension exhibition. I also enjoyed the exhibition with collection of vintage and contemporary lamps, clocks, and even tea kettles. I would definitely encourage…
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La Roche-Guyon
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Reflection
An art piece that invoked strong feelings for both my group and I was a mural called the Web of Life by John Biggers 1958. In this mural, John Biggers juxtaposes transitions from night to day and winter to summer, as humans sow and harvest crops. Humans are born from, nourished by, and in death…
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Reflection
So much of Psychology is about the interactions and history that exists between individuals and societies, art is all about exploring these connections and how that’s manifested in society as a whole.
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Reflection
I would’ve liked to seen more feminist, riot girl pieces from the Lower East Side. I think this museum had a lot to reveal about the role of women and how often times their concerns are ignored or brushed to aside (as seen with the Heat piece). I would’ve liked pieces to spotlight feminism from…
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Ori
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Shifting the Gaze
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Reflection
This experience reinforced my ideas about museums and how there’s still so much work and artifacts to learn about and explore and to just expand one’s general knowledge. I would encourage other Macaulay students to visit museums even if their field of work may not be related to the work displayed at the museum. Sometimes…