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 Uncondemned by NYC Based Documentary Company Film at 11 Premieres at Hamptons Film Festival
Earlier this year, we introduced to you the exciting documentary film company Film at 11, based here in New York
10 Secrets of the New York Botanical Garden
If the New York Botanical Garden is the city’s greatest cultural institution you’ve never visited, you’ll want
BBQ Films “Blade Rave” Covered Terminal Five and Everyone with Blood This Weekend
It’s not everyday we bring a poncho to a party, but then again, it isn’t everyday BBQ Films
French Team Boijeot Renauld Infiltrate NYC’s Public Spaces and Sidewalks with Beds and Tables
It’s a testament to New York City that when you find an art installation featuring a couple guys, two
11 Street Artists Are Painting NYC’s El Barrio for MonumentArt 2015
Portrait of famed Nuyorican writer, Nicholasa Mohr who grew up in El Barrio & the Bronx Last week, a project
10 Great Cosplay Moments at the 2015 New York Comic-Con
Seeing people in attention-grabbing attire is pretty normal in New York City. However, if you were wondering why it was
Finding Columbus: A Guide to the Christopher Columbus Monuments Across NYC
Though opinions on Christopher Columbus have drastically changed in recent years (Seattle recently swapped Columbus Day for Indigenous Peoples’ Day)
Guide to 2015 Art in Odd Places NYC on 14th Street
Art in Odd Places began in 2005 on the Lower East Side and the East Village, moving on to the
Go Camping at Rooftop Reds Vineyard Atop Brooklyn Navy Yard
Though camping in the middle of New York City may sound paradoxical, it’s popular, as evidenced by the lotteries
Williamsburg’s Offbeat Spectacle Theater Hopes to Keep Showing Films, Fundraising on Kickstarter
Like Greenwich Village, Soho, and the East Village before it, Williamsburg is in that apocalyptic stage where New Yorkers begin
12 Outdoor Art Installations To See On the Esplanade in Battery Park City NYC
“Eyes”, 1995 by artist Louise Bourgeois The New York City “Art in the Parks Program” has been a labor of
Philip Ashforth Coppola Has Been Drawing Art from the NYC Subway Since 1978
Borough Hall Station. All images via New York Transit Museum The 14th Street Subway Station showing eagles once thought to