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!
Explore the Stories of Holocaust Survivors at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
Two compelling exhibits at the Museum of Jewish Heritage explore the stories of Holocaust survivors through portraits, historic documents, and
Iconic Domino Sugar Sign Shines Over Brooklyn Once Again
For over eight decades, the iconic neon Domino Sugar sign shone like a beacon over the Brooklyn waterfront. This week,
Explore the Metropolitan Museum with a Former Museum Guard
Patrick Bringley knows the Metropolitan Museum of Art like the back of his hand. From the serpentine backstage passageways to
The Mysterious Stone Faces of Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
Every so often, when the tide rolls out or a big storm rolls through, a scattering of peculiar faces pop
A Sailboat-Shaped Seaport Menorah Lights Up in NYC
A new take on the traditional form of the menorah is now on view at the South Street Seaport. Created
What’s So Special About this Ancient Roman Sarcophagus at The Met Museum?
One day while patrolling the Roman Court of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, former museum guard and Secrets of the
10 NYC Haunts of Lou Reed and The Velvet Underground
Lou Reed sang, “I’m a New York City man, baby,” and that he was. Reed was born in Brooklyn,
A New Face for Formerly Headless “Fame” Statue is Unveiled in the Bronx
No one knows what “Fame” really looked like. The allegorical female figure that once stood on the granite pedestal of
Biggie Smalls Sculpture Now Stands at the Foot of the Brooklyn Bridge
A 9-foot version of the “King of New York” now regally welcomes drivers crossing the Brooklyn Bridge. Located at the
Hundreds of Volunteers Activate JR Art Installation in NYC
Over the weekend, more than 300 volunteers headed to Roosevelt Island to become part of a large-scale art installation by
Then-and-Now: A Lost Theater and More NYC Landmarks in Edward Hopper Paintings
New York City has changed quite a bit since realist painter Edward Hopper lived here in the early 20th century,
7 Dazzling Holiday Windows in NYC
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in New York City. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is lit,