Instant Advocacy

art, Feminism, rutgers university, Uncategorized

There’s a lot of bullshittery happening in our modern society concerning the rights of diverse groups of people; women’s reproductive rights, transgender equality, even the civil injustices of People of Color. It seems as though there have been protest after protest, loads of people struggling to be heard on issues that should be basic human rights and common sense. As citizens, we have to be aware of what’s happening around us and in our communities. If you’re an individual that can’t believe what’s happening in our society, but haven’t had the opportunity to attend a protest or don’t have an idea of where to even start to get your voice heard on issues that you are passion about: try Instant Advocacy.

Share it on your social media with the hashtag #burndownthebullshit.

Instant AdvocacyInstant Advocacy2Instant Advocacy3Instant Advocacy4Instant Advocacy5Instant Advocacy6Instant Advocacy7Instant Advocacy8Instant Advocacy9Instant Advocacy10

ART ALL NIGHT-TRENTON 2017

Uncategorized

It’s almost here! Art All Night is right around the corner & I’m super excited to say that I will be submitting an art piece for the fourth time in a row. For me, it’s one time out of the year I look forward to in having my work displayed for thousands of eyes to lay upon and to also immerse myself in a factory-full of unique pieces of art.

What is ART ALL NIGHT you ask? Well, it’s literally a 24-hour free event filled to the brim with insane art, live music, and delicious food set in the ever-changing capital of New Jersey: Trenton. For 11 years, Art All Night has been a platform for artists to showcase their masterpieces no matter what skill level they have reached; from well-known, professional artists to three-year-old artists ready to get their art off the refrigerator. This year the event will be this Saturday to Sunday from 3:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Roebling Wire Works factory building.

There are tons of things to see and do:

Enjoy thousands of artwork.

Art All Night Gallery ASONY DSC13419263_10154072138882224_3980869486038146145_n

Listen to some awesome music.

download

Witness live graffiti & glassblowing.

6999613744_d33c3828ed_o

Indulge in delicious food.

AAN-Trenton-2

And so much more. So, if you’re in the area come check it out. Maybe it’ll give you some inspiration to create something beautiful. Don’t forget to submit it for next year. 🙂

 

Photo cred. websites:

http://www.artallnighttrenton.org/

http://features.jerseyarts.com/content/index.php/arts-education-2/2015/06/art-all-night-trenton-the-24-hour-arts-extravaganza/

http://www.youdontknowjersey.com/2015/06/art-all-night-in-trenton-a-red-hot-success/

http://princetoninfo.com/index.php/component/us1more/?key=6-18-14aan

My Hair Was My Identifier

Personal Essays, Uncategorized

Officially, it has been two years since I’ve decided to make one of the toughest and greatest choices in my life that has, to my surprise, opened my mind about who I was as an individual. A meaningful choice that I’ve been conflicted with ever since it first materialized as a simple thought. To simply come out and say it, I chopped all of my hair off my pretty little head.

 Now I know what you must think: Are you really serious? Just cutting some of your hair? Is that all? Well, yeah. I am very serious. There’s something that you must understand about me. My hair has been my identity for a very long time. That sounds rather weird, I know, but it really was my identity. When I began to realize that it came to that point, it was too late to save myself from the shock and dismay that flooded me from others, especially my mother, when my simple thought became a reality.

Since I’ve came out of my mother’s womb, I had a full head of hair. I’m talking about long, thick, curly hair; to the point of it just being ridiculously unmanageable. Honestly, it was a lot and that’s all, if anything, you chose to remember about me. Growing up, I was “that girl with the long ponytail.” That girl you would ask a million and one questions pertaining to what’s on top of my head rather than what’s inside of it. 

To give you a taste of what these absurd questions were: Is that your real hair? How do you have this much hair? Are you mixed with something because you can’t just be black? Can I touch it? And my all-time favorite, what are you? Countless individuals curious to know how could I, of all people, have this full head of hair that apparently has never been seen before on any other human being like myself.

I became my hair for so long that I started to believe that I was nothing more than just that: my hair. I really believed that if I didn’t have this full head of hair, I wouldn’t be “interesting” anymore and that I would cease to exist in anyone’s world except for mine. That became my mindset for years until I’ve decided I no longer wanted to be overshadowed by it. So those two years ago, I sat in a professional stranger’s chair and watched every snip of those glorious scissors gliding across my dome. 

My mom was there to bear witness of this courageous act that she deemed as absolutely insane and unnecessary at that time, but it was something I had to do. It was something I wanted to do as I thought it was for the greater good of my wellbeing. She cried, of course, as that was the only thing she could do. She presumed she had lost a part of me that was home to her.

Since that day I’ve become a bit unrestricted with how I choose to style my hair. I developed some type of fear that my femininity had been wiped away and I perceived myself as a little boy when I looked in the mirror, but I had a realization that long hair doesn’t necessarily equate femininity. Now, I’m sort of scissor-happy and confident to rock a pixie cut, a low fade or my curly afro.

Self-Assessment: New Media Art

Uncategorized

I really enjoyed the mashup project assignment. I’ve never really edited multiple videos or used video editing software before, especially different clips and pasted them together. I’ve learned the basics of video editing, even though it was frustrating to understand. Another this is place unrelated clips and audio together to create a whole different dialogue. It’s an idea, a concept that I’ve never thought about utilizing to get a point across. Knowing that you can take copyrighted materials and re-contextualizing to help get your ideas out into the world is an amazing thing.

The generative process project was my least favorite and didn’t really work well for me just because I  wasn’t fully understanding what the generative process is about. It could be anything, which is pretty broad and intimidating, but also great. There are endless possibilities. I think my “song” could’ve been reconstructed better to represent a generative process or it’s probably fine and I’m just unsure of what the project was supposed to be about.

Dry Run-Through: Alternative Chopped Decades

Uncategorized

Three songs from each decade, starting from the 1970’s to 2010’s, were randomly chosen by Google of the Alternative Indies genre. and were combined to create a Dada-like song.
Song List (in order):

1. Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen), 2. Rock Lobster (The B-52’s), 3. Walk On The Wild Side (Lou Reed). 4. Birds Fly (Whisper To A Scream) (The Icicle Works), 5. Just Can’t Get Enough (Depeche Mode), 6. How Soon Is Now (The Smiths), 7. Smells Like Teen Spirit (Nirvana), 8. Closing Time (Semisonic), 9. No Rain (Blind Melon), 10. In The End (Linkin Park), 11. No One Knows (Queens of the Stone Age), 12. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (Green Day), 13. Somebody That I Used To Know (Gotye feat. Kimbra), 14. Hollow Moon (AWOLNATION), 15. Waiting For The End (Linkin Park)

Subject vs. Content: Frying Cars

Subject vs. Content, Uncategorized

Frying Cars is a 38-second video of various cars driving by on a road. Throughout the video, a stock sound effect of frying is playing and intergrated into the enviornment as the cars are going by. There’s the mixture of people talking and frying sounds. The intensity of the frying sounds varies subtly.

This is a simple video of altering the sound of something that is mundane and overlooked. By changing an element, such as the sound, it slightly interrupts your perception. Associating a particular sound with an object is common nature and not really thought of for a great deal of time. But, when that element does change, it forces the brain to figure out what’s changed and make sense of that change. It’s also like passing a place every day or very often, then something changes, like a tree is cut down or a building is knocked down. You can’t put your finger on what has changed, but you know something is off.

 

Lucky Pennies

Uncategorized

https://youtu.be/wdI_yGFNNNQ

20151204_13292620151204_131939Snapchat-5974042364094380140

“Lucky Pennies” is 10 8.5×11 pieces of paper pinned up around the Fine Arts Building & Armitage Hall. In big black letters it says, ‘FREE LUCKY PENNIES! LOOK DOWN YOU MIGHT FIND ONE.’ In small print at the bottom it says, ‘Disclaimer: This is a conceptual art project. These pennies may or may not bring you good luck. I am not responsible for any bad luck that may or may not be acquired after picking up a penny. If good luck follows you after picking up a penny, that may or may not be you creating your own luck.’ On the floor, there are pennies randomly placed everywhere.

The possible meaning of “Lucky Pennies” could be that different people believe we create our own luck while others believe that some material objects possess the ability to produce luck, whether it’s good or bad. Some people in life don’t believe in luck at all. If good things were to happen to an individual, then it happens & that’s fine. If bad things were to happen, then that’s how life works. There are ups and downs that will be experienced throughout life. Live your life to its fullest potential.

WHY (Language Project)

Uncategorized

https://youtu.be/ZMTJLWUKNZQ

SUBJECT VS. CONTENT STATEMENT

‘WHY’ is the individual letters of the word Why drawn out onto three 18×24 pieces of  drawing paper and colored in with black marker.

The possible meaning of WHY could be that there are infinite questions in the Universe that need, want to be answered, or does answer the question, but still doesn’t fully complete that answer or make any sense. Sometimes we can’t just accept the answer that is given to us, so we keep searching and asking ourselves “Why?” We continue to seek for another answer that fits better into the reality of our own world.

Students passing by.

Students passing by.