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!
Inside ‘How Cats Took Over the Internet,’ a New Exhibit Open at NYC’s Museum of the Moving Image in Queens
In 2007, a blogger from Hawaii named Eric Nakagawa asked the internet an important question. That question helped to pioneer
Roy Lichtenstein and Keith Haring Sculptures Installed at New Plaza Coming to Penn Station
Part of Penn Station is actually getting a facelift (woohoo!). Behind high temporary fences, a Roy Lichtenstein pop art sculpture,
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 077: Anything But Neutral
Beige gets a bad rap, as far as colors go. Sure, it may be the color of oatmeal, a food
20 Original Examples of NYC Subway Art
Since the 1980s, the MTA has installed hundreds of site-specific works of art throughout the subway system. These pieces of
Subwaytalents.org, a Social Network for NYC’s Subway Performers and Their Audiences
How many performers have you seen in New York City’s subway stations? During peak hours, it seems like there’
Coney Island Becomes Coney Art Walls, an All-Day Outdoor Museum of Street Art in NYC
New York City’s Coney Island, the waterside land of color, roller coasters, and ice cream, got a brand new
Daily What?! This Free Amtrak Payphone Gives Information to Anyone Who Picks It Up in NYC’s Penn Station
Anyone who has taken a day trip to New Jersey or the surrounding tri-state area can attest to the dismal
Jefferson Hayman’s Film Noir NYC Photographs Use 19th Century Technique
Photo by Jefferson Hayman ©21st Editions These old Manhattan photos look like they were shot 120 years ago – but amazingly
‘The Truth Booth,’ a Pop-Up Video Message Tent, Was Open for 8 Hours Yesterday in Brooklyn
Starting at noon, visitors to the Metrotech Commons just off Brooklyn‘s Jay Street were treated to an unexpected sight:
Artist JR Is Installing Massive Wheat Pastings to Buildings in NYC This Month
A new addition to our curated list of outdoor art not to miss this month are the massive JR murals
Top 10 Secrets of NYC’s Radio City Music Hall, The Showplace of the Nation
When John D. Rockefeller, Jr., decided to finance the construction of Rockefeller Center in the 1930s, he intended his music
Explore “The Rise of Sneaker Culture” at Brooklyn Museum Exhibit
At the exhibit, The Rise of Sneaker Culture which opened at the Brooklyn Museum in July, sports and fashion go