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!
Wild In The Streets: DEGA Films Captures Hustle of NYC Street Art Scene
DEGA Films is a collection of Brooklyn filmmakers and street art enthusiasts who have been filming short documentary films featuring
Albertine, A Beautiful French Bookstore Opens in the French Embassy on Fifth Avenue
There’s a lot of activity happening in the Cultural Services of the French Embassy on 5th Avenue and 79th
Boadway Morey Boogie Brings 5 Miles of Art to NYC’s Broadway Malls
Spanning all five miles of the Broadway Malls, which stretch from the Upper West Side to Washington Heights, 10 sculptures
Daily What?! There Are Dinosaurs Buried Beneath Central Park
So you know about the dinosaur fossils that are in the American Museum of Natural History. But there are allegedly
A Look at The Africa Center at One Museum Mile, To Open in 2016
One Museum Mile, a Robert A.M. Stern building, was built to house The Museum for African Art and 100
10 Pieces of Modern Art in NYC That Are Actually Sundial Sculptures
By the time New Amsterdam was founded in 1664, sundials had been around for millennia. More than that, they’d
Untapped Contributor Profile: Corey Schneider of the NY Adventure Club
Get to know Untapped contributor and founder of the New York Adventure Club, Corey Schneider. Corey has covered the Brooklyn
Central Park Horse Show Brings Grand Prix Horseback Riding Back to Central Park
It was a different New York, back when the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden opened the fall social
A Hidden Walkway of Famous Art on 57th Street: The Marlborough Gallery’s Gift to Pedestrians
The Marlborough Gallery has a history as significant as the number of artists they represent. Their string of galleries can
SS Columbia, Oldest US Passenger Steamer Moves from Detroit to NYC to Run on Hudson River
Historically, steam vessels ran along the Hudson River, connecting the Hudson Valley with New York City to bring visitors to
Unframed—Ellis Island, Exhibit by Artist JR Focuses on Struggle of American Immigrants
In the late 1800s to early 1950s, Ellis Island was the “Island of Hope,” the final gateway before immigrants could
Introducing Cards Against Urbanity: The Card Game for Horrible Places
Video via Kickstarter Washington D.C.-based tech start-up GreaterPlaces and civic organization DoTankDC are launching “Cards Against Urbanity” the