Aaron Asis
Get a Sneak Peek of New Public Art at the Queens County Farm
Today at noon, you can get a sneak peek of the Queens County Farm Museum’s first-ever site-specific public art
Queens County Farm Reopens with New Public Art Installation
As the Queens County Farm prepares to reopen to the public for the first time since the Coronavirus crisis began
Announcing our First Virtual Talk with Artist Aaron Asis!
Join our first live virtual talk with Untapped New York’s Artist in Residence Aaron Asis tomorrow! You may recognize
Guerrilla Art Installation Along Decommissioned Railroad Corridor in Queens
A recent guerrilla art installation in Queens is subtle, but raises important questions about the on-going cycle of building, abandonment,
Watch a New Mini-Doc on NYC’s Fascinating Fort Totten Park, Join a Special Tour this Weekend
Striking the balance between the preservation of New York City’s historic sites and public access to them can be
13 New Outdoor Art Installations to Check Out in NYC this April 2019!
Photograph courtesy Elizabeth Lutz, Downtown Alliance Although it may not feel like it, spring has officially sprung. Get outside and
At Fort Tilden, A Maze of Criss-Crossing Cords Highlights Damage and Beauty of Historic Building
Over the years, the roof of the The Rockaway Artists Alliance’s gallery space in Fort Tilden has been damaged
58 NYC Outdoor (and Indoor) Art Installations Not to Miss in November 2018
It might be hard to imagine that it’s already November in New York City but the weather is still
Glory Be Columbia, a Play About America’s Oldest Surviving Passenger Steamship Debuts
Glory Be Columbia is a new off-Broadway play about the S.S. Columbia, America’s oldest surviving passenger steamer. The
Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel is Criss-Crossed with Hundreds of Fuschia Parachute Cords
Yesterday, the interior and exterior of Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel was criss-crossed with hundreds of fuschia parachute cords for a two