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Runagate, Runagate Visual

This project is a visual representation of the Runagate, Runagate poem and composition, building off the fear experienced by runaway slaves to connect to larger themes about blackness and society and the feeling of anxiety.

Impact of Seasonal Variation on the Duck Distribution in New York City

When you see a flock of ducks, have you asked yourself why are they leaving? Dive into our research on duck distribution in New York City where we’ll dabble on their migration patterns and similarities, finding how seasonal variation influences our avian neighbors!

Negative Effects of Invasive Plant Species in Prospect Park on the General Native Plant, Insect, and Animal Species

Located in Brooklyn, New York, Prospect Park spans 526 acres. We examined four of the most invasive plant species and the affected native species in Prospect Park. We focused on each plant’s role and how the ecosystem is affected from the prevalence of invasive plant species. We also analyzed an in-progress solution issued by Prospect Park in recent years to target these invasive species.

Life of Robert Mapplethorpe

Do you want to learn more about black and white art? Well Robert Mapplethorpe is an artist who does a great job showcasing the beauty of it.

Temperature Change in Urban Areas and Nonurban Areas

Looking into temperature changes in urban areas and nonurban areas to investigate urban heat island effect.

European Hornets

What are the environmental and ecological factors that allow European hornets to thrive?

Mushroom Bag

This bag is exploring yarn as a medium and a functional piece of art. Different techniques were used to demonstrate the abilities of yarn in 2D and 3D forms.

Values of Macaulay

keith haring inspired macaulay stickers

Evolution of Hip-Hop

Everyone loves hip-hop. Come along to know more about how it became to be.

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.