Art
Genshin Impact is a popular live-service action anime role-playing game (RPG) that was released on September 28, 2020. Since the game came out,miHoYo has not become a stranger to allegations of racism. The game releases new characters on a regular basis for players to engage in the gacha system for […]
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Will and his cousin Carlton Banks in the Bel-Air Academy Library. After one year of waiting, the second season of Peacock’s Bel-Air officially began airing its weekly Thursday episodes on February 23, just ten-days after the one-year anniversary of the series’ initial release. The drama-driven series is a modern retake […]
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The Amelia A. Wallace Gallery at the State University of New York at Old Westbury is hosting an art exhibition titled “Historias Paralelas (Parallel Stories)” by Tamara Rosenblum. Tamara Rosenblum is a video artist and a professor of time-based media in New York and Paris. Her father was a Chilean […]
Art / Poem
The Birth Of Venus by Botticelli God is a woman Deadly nightshade The earth and the sea The end all be all Mother Gaia Women are the storm Athena taught us wisdom and independence To stand strong on our own Artemis taught us to be just as good If not better […]
Art / Opinion
October 28-December 1 The Amelia A. Wallace Gallery at the State University of New York at Old Westbury is hosting an art exhibition titled: “On the Street. The Extraordinary Vision of Sook Jin Jo,” curated by Amelia A. Wallace Gallery Director Hyewon Yi. Sook Jin Jo is a multidisciplinary artist […]
Art / Campus News / feature1
The Amelie A. Wallace Gallery at SUNY College at Old Westbury hosted an art exhibition titled Howls that Wake Us in the Night, featuring artist Kenny Feldsott’s paintings. The exhibition had nearly forty paintings and works created by Feldsott. The paintings reflected topics of postcolonial traumas, violence, and human redemption. […]
Art / feature1
by KKova × on April 26, 2021 at 8:40 pm ×
Exhibiting from April 10 through October 31, “KUSAMA: Cosmic Nature” is finally on display at the 250-acre New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in the Bronx after COVID-19-related postponement. On-site reserved tickets are currently scarce as art and nature lovers scramble to get the required timed entry tickets. Within the […]
Art / Opinion
by KKova × on April 16, 2021 at 4:18 pm ×
Women who are intimate or friends with well-known artists get overlooked because of their associations. Leonor Fini, Lee Miller, and Dora Maar are among those who unfortunately get omitted from the dialogue on art. Leonor Fini (30 August 1907- 18 January 1996) was a surrealist painter, designer, illustrator, and […]
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by KKova × on November 22, 2020 at 6:26 pm ×
The “Degree Zero: Drawing at Midcentury” exhibits approximately eighty works of disillusioned artists, including Jackson Pollock, Dorothy Dehner, Henri Matisse, Saburo Murakami. After the chaos of World War II, artists were in disbelief that they could not believe that humanity had the capability of repeating history since World War I […]
Art / Campus News
by KKova × on November 16, 2020 at 9:26 pm ×
On November 2nd, the Smithsonian Latino Museum Studies Program: Alumni Webinar – Latinx Horror in Art and Film was held via Zoom. Moderators Brenda Salguero and Dr. Orquidea Morales had speakers Dr. Colin Gunckel and Dr. Josh T. Franco discuss their studies through the lens of Latinx horror. The webinar […]