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Spider-Verse in the “Art of New York”

My video essay where we hangout and analyze the released Spider-Verse movies discussing how New York is included in the movies, and why animation is art!

Nutritional, Beneficial, and Detrimental Health Applications for Longevity

How does one live a long life? How does antioxidants and diet play a part? Well, the Sardinian people have been doing it for centuries.

The Blades of Love

I pray today to shield the blades of love
that scatter end to end to take my life.
To move away the sirens and the dove.
And keep away all people from its knife.
There’s still a time for joy under the sun.
The blade can’t stand the wounds of joy and fun.

Our Monument

In envisioning our monument, our goal was to encapsulate an overlooked facet of life in New York, forging a unique representation that resonates with the often unnoticed narratives within the city.

Taylor Swift, Olivia Rodrigo, and Modern Love

If you’ve heard the radio or scrolled through social media recently, you’ve definitely heard snippets of Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo. But, have you considered their relation to modern love?

What’s So Great About New York?

In this project, I explore what it means to be a part of a subculture in New York City using two of my favorite films/tv shows.

The Art of The New York Philharmonic

Music has been near you all along! Near the Macaulay building, a phenomenal symphony orchestra presents its talents for everyone to see. Dive in to the hidden roles to when it comes to making this happen!

The Interplay of Phosphorus & Temperature on Algae Toxins in Lake Seneca, New York

Excess phosphorus and temperature can contribute to toxic algae. We investigated the relationship between these factors on chlorophyll-a (an indicator of toxic algae) in Lake Seneca, NY.

The Tale of Tau

An investigation into an art piece, its creator, and an odd but fascinating journey beyond the courtyard of Hunter College.

Art Beyond Bars: Transformative Narratives in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Unlock the power of art in “Art Beyond Bars,” where Kenneth Reams and Jesse Krimes illuminate the unseen world of mass incarceration, weaving poignant narratives for societal change.