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Leaping on The Concrete Stage

Joffrey Ballet School has been part of NYC’s dance history for 60+ years. Our Prezi and painting presents Joffrey’s significant history, values, and ongoing impact to the world of dance!

The Art of Protesting

If art can be political and protests can be political as well, can protesting be considered art? This idea will be further explored in our zine.

Bengali Cultural Non-Profits: The Bridge between Bangladesh and the USA

This is a website that talk about how Bengali cultural organization helps to bring Bengali culture into the USA while including western value to make it accessible to enthusiastic non-Bengalis.

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!

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!

Untitled (Radiohead)

Experience the fusion of Basquiat’s iconic “Untitled (Skull)” painting with the mesmerizing world of Radiohead album art. Click to explore this unique blend of visual and sonic art!

Ghost of NYC Past

Inspired by Banksy and “Style Wars,” Jamaica Ave and the J train get a blast from the past. Based in my hometown, I illustrate how the trains used to look when graffiti was on the uprising.

Banksy: Mainstream or Subversive?

Two zines in one examining both sides of the debate on whether Banksy is now a mainstream artist.

An Operatic Journey

Have you ever wondered about the world of Opera and its connection to our current society? Well, as someone who studied Opera, my project is here to help that curiosity!