Adorable Bronze Figures by Joy Brown Arrive on the Broadway Malls in NYC
In celebration of its 30th anniversary, The Broadway Mall Association, in cooperation with the New York City Department of Parks
14 Outdoor Art Installations Not to Miss in NYC in May 2017
The month of May is filled with color, from the blooming of cherry blossoms, to a host of ambitious outdoor
Historic Victoria Theater in Harlem Breaks Ground for Redevelopment
Last summer, a fire started on the first floor of the empty Victoria Theater in Harlem, which quickly spread to
12 Art Installations and Exhibits in NYC Not to Miss in April 2017
Jan Palach Memorial: House of the Suicide/House of the Mother of the Suicide, 2016 currently adjacent to Cooper Square
Interactive Toiletpaper Paradise Arrives at Cadillac House in Soho, NYC
Known for their innovative exhibits, Cadillac House and Visionaire are presenting Toiletpaper Paradise in their Soho gallery space. This colorful
17th Century Barberini Tapestries Unveiled at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in NYC
The Barberini Tapestries: Woven Monuments of Baroque Rome was unveiled at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine this week.
10 Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month in NYC
Women’s History Month can be traced back to the first International Women’s Day in 1911. But it wasn’
12 Art Installations and Exhibits in NYC Not to Miss March 2017
Art has historically been a form of expression and a nonviolent way of showing political discontent. The installations and exhibits
Abandoned Firehouse in Harlem Converted into Cultural Center that Documents African Cultures
Untapped Cities has been following the restoration of the abandoned firehouse located at 120 East 125th Street in East Harlem
Black Power! on Exhibit at The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
During the Harlem Renaissance, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture became a hub for African-American writers, artists,
15 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month 2017 in NYC
Celebrate 2017’s Black History Month in New York City with a rich offering of culture, food, history and tours.
New Park, Elizabeth H. Berger Plaza, Will Commemorate Literary Legacy of NYC’s Little Syria
Last week, descendants of the historic downtown neighborhood known as Little Syria, as well as writers, historians, artists, and preservationists,