Connection Through The Arts
A Conversation with Madeline Cohen, Education Director of Symphony Space by Naomi Rodriguez One of the most vital parts of the arts is education. It is often looked over and not emphasized in the...
A Conversation with Madeline Cohen, Education Director of Symphony Space by Naomi Rodriguez One of the most vital parts of the arts is education. It is often looked over and not emphasized in the...
by Tiffany Leon Located in East Hamptons, NY, the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center is offering a set of virtual tours throughout the month of November. The tour offers a sneak peak of famed...
by Elizabeth Jankovic On Wednesday, October 28, Gibney Dance held a Zoom event called, “Sorry I Missed Your Show: Jennifer Nugent.” The virtual event showcased fragments of Jennifer’s duet titled “another piece apart,” a...
An Interview with Alaina Feldman, Director and Curator of the Mishkin Gallery by Angelina Medina A career in the arts can be daunting. My mission is to talk to different arts professionals about their...
Emily Finch, a senior Muse Scholar, is primarily a 2-dimensional artist. She’s classically trained in oil painting, often works with acrylics and watercolor, and really enjoys printmaking, too. However, after an art-heavy semester in...
written by Ruth M. The global pandemic that we are currently living through is no joke. With U.S cases surpassing 8 million, and deaths rising past two hundred thousand, it’s difficult to visualize such...
At the suggestion of one of our Arts Ambassadors, we met for a free screening on a balmy Sunday afternoon in late September outside of the Brooklyn Museum, a building that looks like a...
Wayfinding by Chloe Bass, her first solo exhibition, is a sculptural installation made up of 24 signs of varying sizes that mimic the kinds of public directory signage we are used to seeing every...
A Hunter Grad Spotlight by Muse Scholar and Arts Ambassador Teresa Sadowska I came to Hunter College from a performing arts high school and let me tell you, when my Class of 2016 was...
Ezra Benus (Class of ’16) and Noah Benus (Class of ’19) are chronically ill and disabled brothers who founded Brothers Sick, a sibling artistic collaboration on disability justice, illness, and care. They co-curated the...