Hurricane Sandy reminded New Yorkers that the city is as defined by its rivers and bays as by its parks and skyscrapers. This project looks at the history of New York\u27s waterways: how they were designed, how artists, engineers, and residents are working to adapt to a changing climate, and how the solutions may once again make the water part of everyday life
Serving one of the largest, and poorest, inner city school districts in the country, grant makers an...
My friend Tony Feliciano, transit worker 1984-2020, and a union man all his life, died a few weeks a...
City Sets - Visual Urban Identities was a workshop and a seminar arranged for post-graduate students...
A scientist is mapping the microbes of New York City in hopes of eventually creating a real-time map...
A meditation on owning music as intellectual property, plus a look at the growing costs associated w...
As the owner of the Syracuse Crunch, Howard Dolgon is coming up with big ideas that are taking the A...
In New York City, following the death of Eric Garner, protests and rallies against police brutality ...
Roberto Martínez, 31, crossed the border to the US walking through the desert, like the thousands of...
I wrote a profile of the new NBA D-League team affiliated with the New York Knicks, the Westchester ...
The AR15 is one of the most hated guns in the nation because all the mass shootings it is involved i...
This group exhibition proposes a re-consideraon of London as a capital city. The term capital is co...
I produced three video pieces about people who are living zero-waste lifestyles or using zero-waste ...
As Maryland's second largest city, it is imperative that the City of Frederick being tracking and ma...
Pat and Sandy Crowe talk about the Woodward Opera Househttps://digital.kenyon.edu/ps_interviews/1024...
This is a documentary about the life of Cadeem Gibbs. A glimpse of his past that lead him to incarce...
Serving one of the largest, and poorest, inner city school districts in the country, grant makers an...
My friend Tony Feliciano, transit worker 1984-2020, and a union man all his life, died a few weeks a...
City Sets - Visual Urban Identities was a workshop and a seminar arranged for post-graduate students...
A scientist is mapping the microbes of New York City in hopes of eventually creating a real-time map...
A meditation on owning music as intellectual property, plus a look at the growing costs associated w...
As the owner of the Syracuse Crunch, Howard Dolgon is coming up with big ideas that are taking the A...
In New York City, following the death of Eric Garner, protests and rallies against police brutality ...
Roberto Martínez, 31, crossed the border to the US walking through the desert, like the thousands of...
I wrote a profile of the new NBA D-League team affiliated with the New York Knicks, the Westchester ...
The AR15 is one of the most hated guns in the nation because all the mass shootings it is involved i...
This group exhibition proposes a re-consideraon of London as a capital city. The term capital is co...
I produced three video pieces about people who are living zero-waste lifestyles or using zero-waste ...
As Maryland's second largest city, it is imperative that the City of Frederick being tracking and ma...
Pat and Sandy Crowe talk about the Woodward Opera Househttps://digital.kenyon.edu/ps_interviews/1024...
This is a documentary about the life of Cadeem Gibbs. A glimpse of his past that lead him to incarce...
Serving one of the largest, and poorest, inner city school districts in the country, grant makers an...
My friend Tony Feliciano, transit worker 1984-2020, and a union man all his life, died a few weeks a...
City Sets - Visual Urban Identities was a workshop and a seminar arranged for post-graduate students...