Category: QueensPage 3 of 8

Breaking: The Art of the Battle

Group Members: Jeremy Molina I want people to be exposed to breaking, and I want people to see that it can be a form of art as well….

Riding Through Time

Group Members: Ethan Monhian, Ariel Rogoff, Bradyn Brown The iconic yellow taxi cab has become a symbol of New York City’s culture and identity. The emergence of NYC’S…

Fungal Impact on Tree Health

Group Members: Benjamin Alter, Yocheved Stein, Kayla Wang, and Aliza Zilberberg Our project explores a central question in ecology: Are fungi beneficial or harmful to the overall health…

Flowers, Location, and Bumble Bee Sex Ratios

Group Members: Arvinder Singh, Sara Lukacevic, Natalie Narine, Gretchen Lotze, Sebastiano Caracci This study determined the effect the location and species of flowers in Brooklyn Bridge Park during…

I Love My New York Accent

Group Members: Ewelina Ciolkowski , Moses Ezekiel, Prionty Ava “I Love My New York Accent” is a collaborative adaptation of three well-known artworks by Banksy: I Love NY,…

Architecture and Sculpture: An Analysis of two ancient art forms

Group Members: John Franks      Throughout my childhood, I have been fascinated by stories based on mythology. From reading the Percy Jackson novel series to reading comics…

KPop Demon Hunters and The Bridge To People’s Hearts

Group Members: Pathok Khondoker To have the privilege of living while a pop culture icon is being created is short of what I think about this movie. Through…

Behind the Themes: A Retrospective of the Met Costume Institute (2020 – 2025)

Group Members: Leora Katsman           My project examines recent exhibitions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, analyzing each year’s theme and its…

The False Reflection of Beauty in Ain’t Jokin’

Group Members: Aliana Baez and Ayah Basha We decided to choose the artist, Carrie Mae Weems, and her photographic series, Ain’t Jokin’, as we discussed it in our…

Banksy’s Residency In New York City: Notorious For More Than Just Graffiti

A three-episode comic strip featuring Banksy’s residency in New York; the anonymity, the adaptability, and the audience that led to his rise to stardom.