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The Poets of Queens College

Group Members: Mohammed Ziauddin Poetry gives new meaning to the mundane. The wind blowing through the bus window splashes onto your face. Crooked streets become tectonic plates. You…

Identity Masks

Group Members: Anjali Nair When I was thinking about what to do with my mask, I wanted to include things that were very important to me and my…

Apple core

Group Members: Janae Shuler Many artists have tried to depict things with no real physical form, such as dreams or emotions. Nostalgia is an interesting emotion; when evoked,…

Kitchen Table Series Re-Creation

Group Members: Lizbeth Bermeo When Carrie Mae Weems finished the Kitchen Table Series in 1990, she believed there was still not enough representation for Black artists like herself….

Love in D.U.M.B.O

Group Members: Emmanuella Bentil, Fawziyah Abidabaher, Angela Kuchuk, Kashvee Kayani We want people to take away the value of the D.U.M.B.O neighborhood and how it’s not just for…

City as Canvas: Street Art & Graffiti Culture in NYC

Group Members: Solina Lin, Umar Habib, Angelina Sunny, Joseline Mendez This project is more than a historical timeline of New York City’s street art—it is an investigation into…

Comedy in New York City

Group Members: Aria, Thomas, Matthew Comedy is often thought up as something that is simply done to make you laugh. However, its importance in the history and prosperity…

Caribbean Influence in New York City

Group Members: Abigail Newell and Antonia Macchia-Barba New York City is a melting pot of people from varying cultures, and it is important to recognize the impact that…

Upcycling My Closet

Group Members: Jaicee Cofresi In this project, I document my experience learning about upcycling and incorporating it into my life in a slideshow. I learned that beginner upcycling…

A Comparative Look at Brooklyn and Manhattan Architecture

Group Members: Nichole Manalil, Soha Faruqi, Antonietta Baerga, Rebekah Mardakhaev Our project centered around examining the architecture in areas of Manhattan and comparing them to our campus’s home…