Artist Spotlight: Chris Perry – Making Art Out of Books
While books have always been known to contain art, they are hardly thought of as being works of art by
From Tool to Cool: The Duck Tape Experience Store in Midtown Manhattan
While I have always considered duct tape to be a remarkable invention, used to do everything from holding diapers together
Dancers Among Us: Capturing Beauty in Motion
There is a fluidity to dance that is often hard to capture in a photograph, but Jordan Matter seems to
Meet Matilda, the Algonquin Cat
Some hotels have a resident artist, others have a resident band. But how many hotels can boast of a resident
A Tribeca Art Exhibition Shown in “Rooms”
Rooms, presented by Gitler & ______, was quite unlike any other art exhibition I have been to in the city. For
The Lower East Side Girls Club’s First Street Garden
It was a Sunday morning when I first came across the First Street Garden. It had snowed the night before,
No Longer Empty Asks: What Would You Do If You Were A Dictator?
Untapped Cities is a proud media sponsor of No Longer Empty’s latest exhibition “How Much Do I Owe You?
No Longer Empty’s Final Death Match: “Arts Funding: Follow the $$$$”
Untapped Cities is a proud media sponsor of No Longer Empty’s latest exhibition “How Much Do I Owe You?
The Mosaic House of Cobble Hill, Brooklyn
There’s something to be said about Cobble Hill and its interesting bunch of art-inclined residents. This Brooklyn neighborhood has
Behind the Scenes: Making Gingerbread Brownstones in Brooklyn
Renee Baumann has gone to both architecture school and culinary school. For most of us, that would sound like two
Exhibition: At Hionas Gallery “The Bridge” Between Past and the Present
At Untapped Cities, we love a great photograph. After all, it is with the help of pictures that we tell
Impaling Pumpkins Is Just a Community Tradition in Cobble Hill
It’s November, and while most of New York City seems to be gearing up for the next big festival