First-Year Seminar 2017 – DFA

The Power of a CUNY ID Card

Being a CUNY college student comes with many benefits and perks. One of the more underrated and underappreciated perks is the ability to visit major city museums for free or a discounted price. Yes, that little 3.4in by 2.1in card that you use to enter your school everyday (that is probably in your back pocket right now) can be used almost like a city passport!

Using my Baruch Student ID card I was granted free admission to the Modern Museum of Art, or MoMA for short, on 11 West 53rd Street. The MoMA, unlike other museums, focuses on modern art and how social events have shaped art and our interpretation of it. This is best seen on the exhibition that I visited and spent the most time at: Collection Galleries 1880’s – 1950’s. This exhibition is the one that everyone gets to see since it is up all year round and is the museums staple.

The first piece that caught my eye was Jackson Pollock’s “One: Number 31, 1950” (1950). I mean, how could it not catch your eye?! The piece is huge and always attracts a huge crowd of people standing around it gazing with awe. Naturally I went to the crowd, mostly to see how people reacted to it but then I was caught too. The piece never fails to disappoint, It gets me every time. It’s simplistic and beautiful. The black and white compliment each other well on top of the cream background. It’s a piece you could spend a lot of time just looking at the details. Franz Kline’s “Painting Number 2” (1954) also had a similar effect on me but in a different way. The piece feels grim and uneasy.

Next is Giorgio de Chirico’s “The Song of Love” (1914) which completely caught me off guard. His art seemed similar, too similar, like I’ve seen something like it before. This piece is riddled with random unrelated objects while having a Greek bust as the attention grabber. I came to the conclusion that the piece could pass off with the surreal vaporwave aesthetic. After a moment it hit me. I was looking at a piece made by the founding father of the strange art style, the style that the vaporwave sub-genre took much inspiration from. Metaphysical and surreal art. This artist was creating this type of art almost 100 years before the internet meme pop culture embraced the vaporwave art style. This museum actually taught me about the origins of vaporwave art.Shirana Shahbazi’s “[Composition-40-2011]” (2011) deserves a shout-out too because it easily catches the eye with its saturated colors popping out of the black darkness. Unlike the other pieces mentioned this piece is actually a photograph which I didn’t expect. At first glance I thought it was a painting but I was wrong. Her piece is not part of the exhibition but it still deserves recognition nonetheless.

All in all, This experience has taught me that it’s important to take advantage of these free resources and opportunities, especially being in a business oriented school such as Baruch. More often than not we usually focus on developing left brain tasks such as logic, math, and science while typically ignoring the right side which works with creativity and art. Museums can help inspire us and fuel creativity. This creativity sparks major breakthroughs and innovation. Don’t sleep on art.

Edward Fernandez 2017

Art Gallery

The gallery Canada in the Lower East Side held an exhibition for Bernadette Mayer’s Memory so I went to go see it for my Writing I class. When I got there all I saw was a big room with two benches in the middle, a wall of photographs, and two speakers on either side of the benches playing some sort of narrative by Bernadette Mayer. I don’t know what I was expecting but this definitely wasn’t it. Memory is a piece where Mayer photographs one month in her life. At first I didn’t really get it because it was arranged so that the different days were separated by a card that said what day it was. But I realized this once I looked closer at the photos. Then I really started to understand them. They were snapshots of Mayer’s activities throughout the day. Most of the photos weren’t focused on anything in particular and a lot of them were blurry, reminding of impressionistic art more specifically Monet paintings. In these painting if you look closely the brushstrokes look random but when you take a step back and see the bigger picture, everything starts to make sense. Mayer’s Memory is a lot like that but at the same time the exact opposite if that. While for Monet paintings you need to step back to understand, for Mayer’s Memory looking at the details and the individual photos make it easier to understand the meaning behind the piece.

Blog #1

I think that one of the best ways to make friends and meet new people in college is by joining clubs and activities. At the club fair I saw that Baruch has many various clubs that students can join so that is why last week I decided to go to the Model UN general info meeting in the undergraduate student government office. Model UN (United Nations) is a club where students go to mock United Nations conferences and act as delegates representing a certain country. Before the conferences, students research their country and then when they get their they negotiate potential solutions to real world issues that would be discussed in the actual United Nations. This club teaches you about research, public, speaking, negotiating, and working on a team. There are three conferences that the Model UN team from Baruch goes to and participates in, with one of them being in Canada and the other two in New York. In addition, you can meet other students from colleges all over the world at these conferences. I was interested in going to the Model UN meeting because I am planning on majoring in political science and I want to learn more about current issues and problems that are going on in the world. I find the topics that Model UN focuses on very interesting and am looking forward to exploring more about the United Nations. I hope that by joining Model UN I will be pushed out of my comfort zone and grow as a person while meeting new people that I share similar interests with. I am planning on applying for this club and I am excited to do this as well as other activities during my time at Baruch.

 

CANADA

Thursday, September 14th, me and a group of friends went to the CANADA exhibit to see a piece of work by famous artist Bernadette Meyer. She was an artist from the 70’s and has a very eclectic taste of art based on her writings and art piece. The piece was in the back of the art gallery and for first sites it was a lot to grasp. If you go you will understand, but as it stands it is just a lot of pictures of her life from an age range of 3 to 31. So i had to think rationally. I started asking myself questions like why is 3 to 31 is important? What is the symbolism behind it? What is the message being conveyed? But first i asked myself a base question: what do i see?

What I saw were pictures but to me all the pictures looked the same. If you were to tell me that all the pictures were taken in the same year, i would believe you because they look like they were all taken on the same, if not similar, polaroid cameras. Then i thought, what does this similarity mean to the piece? Then my interpretation of the piece made sense. I believe the artist made the pictures look the same so she can show that she is the same. From the age of 3 to the age of 31 she has been the same person. of course maturity kicks in but her loves, her life, her soul are the same. Whomever she is today is not different from the person is was at 31 and not different from who she is now.  Based on this I think that her piece is something that you would have to make your own interpretation on and if you do the address is 333 Broome Street. Go and explore her work. I would recommend the gallery to literally anyone.

 

Blog # 1 (Academic)

On Sunday September 10th I visited the Bernadette Mayer Memory exhibit on 333 Broome St at the Canada Gallery. My English professor assigned us to visit the gallery after we read excerpts of her book Midwinter Day. I personally found the excerpts to be boring with alot of run on sentences so expected the gallery to be uninteresting. When I entered the gallery there was no one there except for the people working upstairs. At the gallery there were two benches and a huge photo album on the wall. There was also a check in station with a handout and a sign in sheet. However when I got there there I was pleasantly surprised with the numbered them was interesting because there didn’t seem to be a particular order to the numbers. way the gallery was organized. I initially expected there to be other rooms with different exhibits however there were was a concrete room filled with snapshots of Bernadette and her family life. There was a loudspeaker in which Bernadette narrated what was happening in the photos. As i sat down on the bench I noticed that many of the pictures were random snapshots of her life. In class we compared the exhibit to Instagram feeds. Visiting the Memory exhibit made me appreciate Midwinter Day more and understand why she decided to take her pictures in that way. The Bernadette Mayer Memory exhibit assisted my first semester at Baruch by showing me that art galleries don’t have to be huge rooms with famous paintings on the walls but something more simple. It also made me more interested in the English course I’m currently taking because the initial classes felt like a typical class in which you submit writing assignments and essays. Overall it was a great first experience during my first semester at Baruch.

Blog #1(Art Gallery Trip Take 2)

A few days ago I went to the Canada Art Gallery with some of my friends from the class, I believe it was Thursday the 14th. A funny story about that actually is that I had gone already about a week beforehand, but I totally forgot to take a selfie… so I went again. I had two different experiences at the gallery, but today we’re talking about the most recent one.
I actually ended up getting there pretty late because my alarm failed me miserably that morning. (I wasn’t the last one there though!) When I got there everybody already left so I called Albaceer, and he told me that they had gone to the festival, but Shanjana was on her way back because she forgot her selfie. After, we both took our selfies and waited for some other people to show up. Joy arrived first. She walked in, said hi, took a selfie, talked with us a little, and then left us… fake! Shortly after these betrayals from our friends,
good ol’ Liam arrived, he took his selfie and then he, Shanjana, and I were on our way to school.
On our journey back to school, we decided to pass through the fair, where Shanjana and Liam got some hot dogs. We then went to Starbucks so that I could get a mocha frappe, of course. Finally we took the train and arrived to class perfectly on time, and with minutes to spare. Also, we forgave our friends for being fake.
-The End

Kayleen Caba 🙂

Blog #1

I recently visited the Canada art gallery in Chinatown to see a Bernadette Meyer exhibit. Bernadette Mayer is an author, and an artist. I expected the exhibit to be boring and really small. Mayer wrote a couple books in the 1970s recounting her experiences and encounters, which was completely unfiltered. She wrote a book called A Midwinter’s Day in 1978.  On December 22, Mayer wrote down her thoughts all day, from waking up to falling asleep. The way we think, is not formed in sentences, but thoughts and bursts of ideas. Therefore, Mayer’s book is comprised of run-on sentences for pages and pages. My English professor assigned for us to go to the gallery to view a collection of photos. These photos were taken everyday for a couple years. She depicted her life throughout the years. Also, at the exhibit there was a recording of one of her books, I did not recognize. However, I found the exhibit extremely boring. This was the only attraction at the Canada gallery. There were so many pictures, that for the most part were unrelated and put together weirdly. I guess there was no revision in the parts of her life. There was no one there besides me and an occasional wanderer that ended up in the gallery looking to use the bathroom.

Art Gallery

Last week Thursday I took a trip to the Canada Gallery. The Canada Gallery is an art exhibit located on 333 Broome street. The gallery is currently displaying Bernadette Mayer’s exhibit titled “Memory”. Bernadette is more well known for her written works such as her autobiographic work “A Midwinter Day” and “Poetry State Forest”. The fact that she has an Art Exhibit is really interesting to me. Transitioning from written work to art work isn’t easy for many people, because in my opinion I feel like it appeals to different parts of the mind. So to be able to properly transition and still attract a good amount of attention is quite spectacular.

In the summer of 1971 starting on July 1st, Bernadette used a roll of film everyday to capture whatever interested her. The end result was a collection of over a thousand photos; The photos weren’t of anything special, but they were things that just intrigued and appealed to her. The photos were as simple as the railings of a staircase, and the most interesting photo was one captured of the edge of a cliff. I think what really made the photos so appealing was the use of basic photographic principles like the rule of thirds for example.

Overall the exhibit was very interesting and the audio pairing of it helped give me a deeper understanding of the whole situation.

Sarah Balassiano ~ Student Life

My first day at Psychology is when I was fortunate enough to encounter a girl named Gal Elimelech. It was through Gal that I was introduced to an absolute club called Hillel. Hillel is more of a Jewish oriented club but everyone is welcomed to join! I came here to look for some amazing experiences and friends. I never realized that a club can be so accepting and exciting. Hillel never lets me down, there’s always something to do. I’ve noticed that whenever I need a place to hang out or become more enriched in my Jewish culture, Hillel is the place to go. They’re always ready to give away and help with anything. From business connections to homework help. Hillel is always ready to help. I’m so grateful to have found a supporting community that I can call my own and am not surprised to find myself here everyday! I simply feel so welcomed to a school that is notorious for having virtually no social life, I found the top 10 percent.

Blog Post #1(academic)

On Thursday September 14, 2017, I went to an art gallery with my classmates. I left at 11:30am and arrived there at 12:30pm. It took me exactly one hour to get there. It was located in Chinatown on a quiet street. The art gallery was very unexpected, yet inspiring. Before arriving, I expected the art gallery to have numerous paintings with several rooms. However, it was simply a room with a wall covered with pictures of her life. Before the images, there are a few benches facing them and speakers on the left and right side of the room. The pictures were divided by her age, telling us a bit of her story. The gallery made me feel very peaceful. It is a very quiet room with speakers playing calm words, so I felt relaxed. Having that in the background, while I observed the photographs taped on the wall, it feels as if you were almost in the picture with Bernadette Mayer. In addition, knowing that Bernadette Mayer is currently 72, and displaying pictures of her life and herself during her teens and twenties, it reminded me to enjoy my moments. It reminded me to take pictures, so I can look back at them when I am 72, but not too many, so I don’t lose the moment. It was a very great experience for me. Continue reading “Blog Post #1(academic)”