I wandered to the New Museum today in Soho. It was only $8 to get in as a student and was 4 floors of art from 50 artists, from 25 countries, all 33 or younger. You start in what the refer to as the education room. It references important events in society and pop culture, as well as advances in technology. I was blown away by the insight these young artists offered. I don't want to ruin all the instalments, but there was a banana peel, very realistic hands, and a video of someone playing Mozart's Turkish March on a silenced piano. It was a very interesting exhibit. They also have performances, movie showings, and discussions, so I'm hoping to catch one of those sometime.
Yesterday was spent MANUALLY doing assignments for the fall. If you're one of my res life peeps, you know how much I HATE doing work in RMS, but I now see why having a system can make life SO much easier. It's definitely a better system than having to use Word, Excell, and Access to manage residents.
Tonight is staff development for the RAs and RDs at an Italian restraunt in Brooklyn. I'm excited to finally hang out with some of them. Finals are almost over for the med students, so I may have new friends to hang out with again.
Tomorrow morning I plan on going to the Greenmarket at Grand Army Plaza right outside Prospect Park. Hopefully I can get good pictures with the Nikon and have those up after I develop them.
Peace!
... [Hell yes, I'm the best!]
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