Freshman Seminar Fall 17 CFB

Academic – Writing Center workshop

Today I attended a Writing Center workshop on using sources strategically. The man who tutored us went by the name of Joshua. He seemed like a really nice person, and as a matter of fact he was. Before the workshop began, Joshua had us all introduce ourselves. I stated that although I was here at the workshop for a freshmen seminar assignment, I also looked forward to learning about how I could use sources more strategically to aid me in a critical literary analysis paper I had to write. While teaching us, Joshua was very concise and to the point. He introduced BEAM to us, which stood for Background, Exhibit, Argument, and Method respectively. These four things were types of primary and secondary sources. I never knew sources could be distinguished in ways other than primary and secondary. Joshua also helped me to realize that whether a source is primary or secondary is mainly dependent on how the writer uses the source. Afterwards, we did some practice on identifying different types of sources using BEAM. Overall, I learned quite a lot from about sources from the workshop and I do look forward to attending other ones in the future.

 

Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

For this week’s blog post, I attended the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). This was actually the first time I ever went to MoMA even though I have lived in NYC for majority of my life. I was really excited to go since MoMA is a really well known attraction. When I arrived, it was really crowded. There were a lot of tourist as well as a large group of international students. I got to see almost every exhibit from the first floor to the sixth floor, in addition to the sculpture garden. However, I didn’t get the chance to go to the theater to watch a film.

My overall favorite exhibition was probably the fashion one, which included variety of different clothing and accessories on display from various time periods. There were different clothing brands shown such as Chanel, Versace, Dior, etc (As seen in the first image). From present to past, there were a total of 111 pieces. The vibrant colors and designs all stood out to me. I was able to take some really nice photos.

Every piece from the museum in general, was just really satisfying to look at. They were all each unique in there individual way. Some of the other memorable displays were probably “The Starry Night” painting by Vincent van Gogh, the Marilyn Monroe painting, and the giant rose in the sculpture garden.

I’m really glad I got this opportunity to finally visit MoMA especially since it was for free. Just being able to look at and learn about the art work by many of these artists show how diverse our culture really is. I would definitely go back to MoMA again, and visit other places that offer free admission with a CUNY ID. I want to take this advantage we get to learn more, like I did at MoMA.

Student Life Post #2

Hi all! As part of the freshmen seminar class, I’m required to post my experiences in several enrichment workshops. This will be the second of three. Here it is.

For my student life assignment, I chose to attend a heritage month event. That is the Latinx Heritage. This event was made to celebrate the great achievements of the Hispanic community in America. It was an honor for me to attend such an event because I saw many people who as myself are proud of their Hispanic ancestry. I myself am a first generation Ecuadorian-American. 

In this event, there were many types of food with Hispanic origins. Some were tacos, arepas, and tostones. These were just some the diverse types of food that were available during this event. In addition to this, the decorations were on point. They had all the flags of Hispanic origins.

I was also pleased with the different types of people I encountered in this event. There were some who seemed like they just arrived yesterday and others who spoke perfect English. I would have never expected to see these types of people in one event, but I was clearly proven wrong. 

This great event is a great testimony to Baruch’s mission of encouraging diversity. As many of our beloved politicians have said, “Diversity is our greatest strength.” This great diversity that we have in colleges help us to meet people from different parts of the world. It helps us to gain a deeper understanding of where this person is coming from and what they stand for. It also helps us to enjoy many different types of food as shown in the Latinx event. Diversity is a great thing for our country because we receive people no matter their intelligence, their credentials, or their economic status. This shows how great America is because everyone is accepted and integrated into neighborhoods where we all get along. Thanks Baruch for embracing great diversity in the campus. Thanks for the Hispanic heritage events. Without your help, I would have felt so left out.  Thanks Baruch for making diversity great again!

 

Academic – The Museum of Modern Art

 

One of the great aspects of attending a CUNY College is that you have access to go to many museums in New York City for free. This week I went to the Museum of Modern Art because it showcases some of the most diverse art in the contemporary world.

The Museum of Modern Art has a sense of calmness and relaxation that’s feel as if you’re in a whole new world. Although it was crowded, I barely noticed the people around me because the art captured all my attention. The museum showcased some artwork I wouldn’t have thought they would even consider displaying. For instances, MoMA has a fashion exhibit, which presents 111 past clothing and accessories that have had a powerful impact during the 20th and 21st centuries and that have made an impact in fashion today. I did not think MoMA would create an exhibit about fashion let alone clothing and accessories that were so trendy and important to pop-culture. My favorite was the clothing of Saree because it was a representation of my culture and I like how they contributed to the exhibit full of predominantly American fashion style. They even had a video showing people how to wear a Saree. Many people were surprised by the process of wearing a Saree, and one woman even said, “It must take hours to put it on!”

The Museum of Modern Art showcased some of the most diverse artists that have shaped the way we view art today. They all tell fascinating stories and displays their art with such raw and captivating emotion. One, for example, was Untitled (Chair) by Louise Bourgeois, which was a sculpture representing the artist’s feelings of isolation and loneliness she experienced in her family life. This sculpture captured my attention at first because of how small it was and how unique it was. It was a sculpture of mother and child, connected by the umbilical cord. I felt as if I can almost feel the emotions of the artist.

I would definitely go to the MoMA again because of its uncommon representation of art.

Writing Workshop

For my academic activity I attended a writing center workshop. The main focus of the workshop was to teach students how to use sources strategically. I decided to go to this workshop specifically because I have a business assignment due and this would help me with writing it.

What I liked about the workshop was how it was in small groups so you would get the help and attention you needed. We went around introducing ourselves and mentioning why we decided to attend the workshop. It was comfortable knowing everyone had somewhat of the same interest as me, their main reason for attending the workshop was also for freshmen seminar blog.

We went right into discussing what are second and primary sources. It was good review what was considered a primary source and whats not under various different context. Overall I learned all primary sources can be a secondary source depending on the context. He then taught me something new, the four different types of sources. They were Background, Exhibit, Argument, and Method. We went on to see some example of a student using these four sources in her paper. Her story was interesting because it involved some of of the TV shows I grew up on.

Overall I thought the workshop was really helpful. I learned a lot on how to use sources in a paper. I recommend checking out the writing center as it was really helpful.

 

Academic Posting-Visiting MOMA

For my academic activity, I decided to visit the MOMA or Museum of Modern Art with my cousin this weekend.  I choose to visit the MOMA this weekend because it is one of my favorite museums in NYC.  This is due to a variety of reasons specifically, its unique architecture, artwork, and exhibitions.  During this trip, I was really happy to see that they had exhibits featuring work from some of my favorite artists including Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, and Monet.

When visiting the Moma I always wear really comfortable clothes so that I’m not constricted when walking from one exhibit to another. I also make sure to go as early as possible, so that I can try and miss the large crowd of people often present during the weekend.  My advice to anyone who hasn’t visited the MOMA before, but is planning to, is to start with the exhibits you want to see the most and work your way down the list.  This way if you end up tired, hungry, or dissatisfied with the museum at least you saw the exhibits you wanted to see before arriving.  I also suggest grabbing something to eat before coming to the museum so that you have plenty of energy to roam the entire museum.

Something really cool about the MOMA is its wide array of unique modern artwork that isn’t often found in other museums.  Some of the paintings or sculptures are very abstract and difficult to understand, (luckily there are brief descriptions on the walls beside everything in case you can’t figure out what the painting is!) and others are less abstract.  Although it can be heavily criticized I think modern art is really inspirational and essential to the further development of art as a whole which is why I appreciate even the strangest pieces of art.

I hope my post inspires some of you to visit the MOMA, and enjoy the beautifully unique artwork it has to display.

Academic – American Museum of Natural History

For this blog post, I’ve decided to write about my recent venture to the American Museum of Natural History. I went with my roommate and our friend Kaylee that also lives in the dorms.

I was really excited to go because I had heard about the new exhibit of the mummies and I really wanted to see them. This was also my first time going to this museum so it was even more thrilling. Actually, it wasn’t my first time going. I went one time years and years ago with my mom and sister, but I don’t even remember that so it doesn’t count. So yeah, this was my first time going and I was very exciting.

I was looking forward to going even more because it’s where one of my favorite movies, Night at the Museum, takes place. I couldn’t wait to walk all around the museum and see all the different iconic spots from the movie. I went to learn some things about history too of course.

We spent the whole day at the museum making sure we hit all the cool spots and took lots of pictures. We were coming to the end of the day when we decided to go see the mummies. Disaster struck. The mummy exhibit was closed! And you had to pay to get in! So crazy. So upsetting. So sad. We all agreed that we would go back one day soon so that we can see the mummies.

We stayed until closing. I was surprised by how early the museum closed. It closed at 6 p.m. which I thought was very early. The sun wasn’t even setting yet. I thought that maybe they needed to get all the people out to give the janitorial staff time to clean everything before the museum comes to life. Just kidding. Still, I was very surprised.This image requires alt text, but the alt text is currently blank. Either add alt text or mark the image as decorative.

I had an awesome time at the museum. It was all so interesting and I was honestly surprised at how big the museum was. The building doesn’t look that big from the outside. All the exhibits were so amazing and it was a greatday spent with great people.