Category: 2025
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Reflection
At the Brooklyn Museum, I saw parts of myself and my community reflected in the stories and artwork that center culture, identity, and resilience. Growing up in the Bronx, I’ve always been surrounded by creativity that comes from struggle and pride and walking through the museum, I felt that same energy. Whether it was the…
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Reflection
This piece resonated the most with me because it reminds me of how people put on makeup to cover and conceal blemishes or even fake moles over scars.
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A Storm in The Rocky Mountains, Mt. Rosalie
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Doña Maria de la Luz Padilla y Goméz de Cervantes
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Reflection
I haven’t really visited museums as much, so this definitely was a great experience. I got to see so much diverse and unique artwork, and I was able to deeply connect to them as well. I was really fascinated by the museum! I would definitely encourage other Macaulay student to visit museums, as it definitely…
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Reflection
An art piece that stood out to me was “The Arm Wrestle of Chip & Spike; aka: Star-Makers” by Oscar Yi Hou. This art piece instantly captured my attention with the bold coloring. It has a ton of vibrant colors, that contrast with the human bodies and black framing. The two figures look extremely human,…
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Reflection
Every time I have been to a museum, especially with a lot of artwork, I thought it was pretty boring and I would skim through a lot of the descriptions of the pieces. But now, ever since I had my required museum visit at the MoMA and read through everything, I realized I learned so…
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Textile Design for Cretonne
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Heat
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Reflection
This museum experience is much more of a community experience than other museum experiences I’ve had before in the past. Since I knew a lot of the people around me, it was an enjoyable experience viewing art with people as a group experience, sharing our thoughts as well. Especially the theatre experience was very communal.