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!
The Mysterious History of New York City’s Inwood Mastodon
Some people might say New York City has a hard time holding on to its past, and it’s not
Corporate Lobbies in NYC With A Side of Art
As we’ve learned, the art scene in New York City is varied, meaning it’s not restricted solely to
The Haunted House from Pyscho Lands on the Roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The fourth annual, site-specific, roof garden installation, commissioned for The Metropolitan Museum of Art, is now on view, and it’
10 Repurposed Theaters in NYC
You have no idea how many times this native has planned to see a show, enters the building, and then
Audrey Munson: The Most Visible New York Woman You Don’t Know
She adorns New York City in bronze, gold and stone. You’ve walked by her in the streets, but never
Are You Ready for “Intrude,” Coming to Brookfield Place NYC
Listed as one of our 18 Art Installations in NYC Not To Miss In April, we have been patiently awaiting
Roz Chast: Cartoon Memoirs Opens at The Museum of the City of New York
Hey, New Yorkers, are we really defined by our obsessions, anxieties, quirks and values? Not to worry. Roz Chast: Cartoon
Swale, A Floating Edible Forest Farm Will Be at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Governors Island This Summer
We’re very excited about this floating installation coming to Brooklyn Bridge Park, Governors Island and more locations in New
Murder of a President: President James Garfield’s Connection to NYC
PBS recently broadcast Murder of a President, an episode of American Experience that focuses on James Garfield, the second American
Photos: The Sideways Swimming Pool at Rockefeller Center, Van Gogh’s Ear
Aerial shot of Van Gogh’s Ear, below Rockefeller Center’s Rooftop Gardens A walk down Fifth Avenue usually brings
Jackie Robinson’s Brooklyn from Ken Burns’ New Documentary on PBS
Ebbets Field, opening day, 1913. Image from Wikimedia Commons. The new two-part PBS documentary from Ken Burns, “Jackie Robinson,” focuses
Titanic: The Millionaire’s Ship and Its Connection to South Street Seaport
This article is written by William Roka, a historian with the South Street Seaport Museum. Titanic and New York City,