A Modern Day “Le Salon d’ Art”
An art show IN a hair salon?! I guess anything is possible in New York City… right? On a perfect
Tap This with the Downtown Doodler
What are you reading? I have over 300 books in my personal collection, so I tend to read a few
Doodle Photo Bomb: Brooklyn Bridge
There are two things that mean a lot to me, first, doodling. Putting my Sharpie to paper and letting loose
Downtown Doodler: Doodle Ad Bomb
Earlier this year I found out about a contest that Doodler’s Anonymous, an online home for spontaneous art, was
Partners in Preservation: Jefferson Market Library
The Jefferson Market Library, formerly the Jefferson Market Courthouse has been a staple of Greenwich Village since 1874. After a
The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian
Covering three blocks and nestled among the skyscrapers of most southern tip of Manhattan, where Broadway meets Whitehall and State
Artist Spotlight: Brendan Higgins
This week we’d like to introduce artist Brendan Higgins. Originally from Ireland, he ended up in New York via
Artist Spotlight: Lucy Knisley
Three years ago I stumbled across Lucy Knisley’s work on drawn.ca and fell in love. The comics she
Artist Spotlight: Alisa Harris
I first met Alisa Harris last year at the Museum of Comic and Cartooning Arts (MOCCA) festival. She is an
Artist Spotlight: Patrick Keefer
Patrick Keefer creates paintings with incredible depth and detail with only stencils and layers of spray paint. Despite working 60+
A Book Called Forever, A Girl Called Doodler
Rob Jelinski and some of the pieces he created for the Art House Sketchbook Project 2012 and the event When
Artist Spotlight: Rob Jelinski
I had the pleasure meeting the wonderful artist and a fellow New Jerseyan Rob Jelinski on Twitter a few months