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Washington Square News

New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

Washington Square News

Qianqian Li

Qianqian Li, Deputy Copy Chief

Qianqian Li hates to write about herself in the third person, so she made her roommate write this. Born in Beijing, China and raised mostly in New York City, QQ is the Deputy Copy Chief for the Washington Square News. As a sophomore double majoring in Art History and Economics, she tirelessly goes to MoMA but spends more time in the Design Store than the actual museum. Failure to choose between oatmeal raisin and chocolate chip cookies is the reason for her insomnia.
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Heather Hutchisons solo exhibit, What I learned from the Sky, displayed at Winston Wachter Fine Art focuses on the use of ambient light as a main material in her work.

Heather Hutchison Learns from the Sky

Qianqian Li, Staff Writer Apr 28, 2016
Heather Hutchison's exhibition at Winston Watcher Fine Art incorporates ambient light as its main material.

Let Art Be Art in ‘Let X=X’

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer Apr 7, 2016
“Let X=X: New Voices in Digital Media” explores the role of technology in contemporary art.
Currently on show at the Woodland Gallery, the Kingdom exhibit features the street art of BK Foxx.

Street Artist Creates Show to Advocate for Wildlife

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer Mar 25, 2016
"Kingdom", the new solo show from street artist BK Foxx, focuses on threats to wildlife and the conservation of nature.
HBOs new show Togetherness airs this weekend on February 21.

Second Season of ‘Togetherness’ Bound to Not Fall Apart

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer Feb 19, 2016
HBO hosted a two-episode preview screening of season two of "Togetherness" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Curated by Adam Dunlavy, “Close to the Chest” is a collaborative exhibition featuring the works of Steinhardt seniors Paula Rondon and Natalie Tung.

Gallery Intrigues Through Obscurity

Qianqian Li, Contributing Writer Feb 16, 2016
The gallery, featuring works from Paula Rondon and Natalie Tung, is the first show in Steinhardt's 2016 Senior Honors Studio series.

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