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!
Street Art Murals Go Up at NYC’s Rockefeller Center to Replace Jeff Koons Ballerina
Jeff Koons’ Seated Ballerina installation came down at Rockefeller Center on July 17 but the creative team didn’t waste
Buy Book Secret Brooklyn: An Unusual Guide Autographed by the Authors!
Last week, Untapped Cities launched the book Secret Brooklyn: An Unusual Guide, written by our founder Michelle Young and co-founder
The Top 12 Secrets of the Rockaways in Queens, NYC
Fort Tilden on the Rockaways. The Rockaways in Queens are at once an idyllic oceanside escape from the grind of
“The World is Sound” Exhibit Resonates With Buddhist Thought at NYC’s Rubin Museum
The Rubin Museum, located on West 17th Street in Chelsea, is known for its innovative programming, which have included an
Brooklyn’s OY/YO Sculpture Gets a New Home at the Williamsburg Waterfront
Photo courtesy of Douglaston Development Brooklyn simply hasn’t been the same without Deborah Kass’ bold, signature OY/YO sculpture.
Photos Behind the Scenes at the Formula E ePrix, First International Motor Race in NYC
This past weekend, the very first international car race in New York City was held at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal
22 Must-Visit Places in the Upper East Side, NYC: An Untapped Cities Guide
Although the Upper East Side has had reputation of possessing an elitist air of finery and glamour over the course
Brooklyn Exhibit “The Means of a Ready Escape” Honors Prospect Park’s 150th Anniversary
Photo courtesy Prospect Park Alliance Prospect Park turns 150 this year, and the Brooklyn Historical Society and Prospect Park Alliance
New Leadership Revives NYC’s Millinery Synagogue, Originally Built for Garment District Hatmakers
Squeezed between 38th and 39th street on 6th Avenue is a short, stubborn limestone facade: the Millinery Synagogue. Built in
The Top 10 Works of Fiction Written by Native New Yorkers
5th Avenue in 1905. Image via Wikimedia Commons There are plenty of books by writers who arrive in New York
An Inside Look at the Formula E Fully-Electric Race Cars, Just Arrived in Brooklyn for the ePrix
Yesterday, the ribbon was cut at the New York City FIA Formula E Qualcomm ePrix which will take place this
10 Alternative Ways to Celebrate Bastille Day 2017 in NYC
Ellis Island. Image via Save Ellis Island. In a place that’s been culturally diverse since its inception, New York