Curated Collection: the STEAM Society
This STEAM collection spotlights the famous scientists whose achievements set in motion pivotal moments in history.
ANATOMY + ART
I.S. 061 Leonardo Da Vinci
Although he is most recognized as the painter of projects like the Mona Lisa and the Burlington House Cartoon Da Vinci was invested in inventing and how art, science, and mathematics intersect.
BIOLOGY + PIANO
George Washington Carver High School for the Sciences
George Washington Carver invented machinery to make cultivating crops more efficient and used the fruits of his labor to invent household essentials like bleach, glue, and flour.
ELECTRICIAN/ INVENTOR + PUBLICIST
Benjamin Franklin High School for Finance & Information Technology
Benjamin Franklin’s career extended way outside of politics. Outside of founding his own business and contributing to the moral pillars of the United States, Franklin was committed to inventing and experimenting with how electricity could assist everyone.
PHYSICS/ SOUND ENGINEERING
P.S. 205- The Alexander Graham Bell School
Alexander Graham Bell invention of the telephone was revolutionary for communication. It allowed for the public access of long-ranged conversations and local information, connecting communities nationwide.
CHEMISTRY
M.S. 158 Marie Curie
Marie Curie was well known in both the science community for being the first woman to earn a Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. Curie went on to earn another Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE + LITERATURE
Rachel Carson Intermediate School
Rachel Carson set environmental advocacy in motion when she argued against anthropogenic stresses on wildlife. Her works of writing have allowed for the education of the public to these dangers as well as voiced a call to action for the ban of the chemicals.
MECHANIC and DRAFTSMAN + LITERATURE
Latimer Gardens
Along with the greatest inventors of the times, Lewis Latimer was self-taught in mechanical engineering. He worked with names like Alexander Graham Bell, Thomas Alva Edison and Hiram S. Maxim to form the base plans for the inventions we have today. Latimer was just as much an artist as a scientist.