Arts & Culture
Discover the latest public Art installations in NYC, exiting new exhibitions, and more! Pictured here are our partners at Artechouse, a space for innovative experiential Art located in the former boiler room of the Chelsea Market!
When Metro North Had a Jungle Tiki Bar Car on Its Trains
Soon, a generation of New Yorkers won’t know there was once a bar car on the Metro North and
The Secrets of the Historic St. George Theatre on Staten Island
In 2019, the St. George Theatre celebrated its 90th Anniversary, but it suffered a long road to make it to
New Name This Spot Locations on LinkNYC Kiosks: Guess Where They Are?
It’s the third week of our latest curation of the Name This Spot photo scavenger hunt series on the
A Giant Slinky-Like Sculpture is Now at Brooklyn Bridge Park
Yesterday at Pier 3 in Brooklyn Bridge Park, British artist Antony Gormley unveiled a work consisting of more than 11
Artist JR’s Enormous Mural of New Yorkers on Stack of Shipping Containers
You may have noticed something big going up in Domino Park in Williamsburg recently. Atop a set of stacked blue
Guide to Flushing’s Hidden Gems
Flushing, Queens is one of the most vibrant, culturally diverse, and historic places in New York City. It has adventurous
Step Back in NYC History at the Exhibition, Pressed: Images from the Jewish Daily Forward
The Forward began in New York City in 1897 as a Yiddish-language daily socialist newspaper that took its name from
10 New Public Art Installations Not To Miss in NYC February 2020
Welcome to February! There is much to see this month in the public art world, with numerous new public art
Why is New York City Called Gotham? A Nickname with a Millennium of History
Whenever we hear the word “Gotham,” many of us probably think of Batman and the DC Comics universe, Gotham City
The 2020 Times Square Valentine’s Day Heart is Here
The 12th annual Times Square Valentine Heart Design Competition work was unveiled in Times Square this morning at Father Duffy
Escape the NYC Winter on Vacation Planet, a Tropical Themed Immersive Art Installation
Shivering New Yorkers looking to escape the winter weather can respite without hopping on a plane to a tropical destination.
Uncover the Forgotten History of an African American Village in Central Park
For more than a century, the story of Seneca Village had been largely forgotten. The pre-dominantly African American village was