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!
Patrick Bateman’s American Psycho Birthday Party and Movie Screening
[Update: actual event photos here] This may be one of the whackiest (an awesomest) events we’ve heard of this
El Barrio Music Center in East Harlem
All photos by Daniel Gallegos Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area we had influence from the music of
Walking all the Census Tracts of NYC with Moses Gates
At Untapped Cities, we love finding people that have quirky urban hobbies. Like these guys trying to break the Guinness
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Edinburgh buildings
Edinburgh is full of beautiful buildings. You can’t not see a nice one which ever direction you look, unless
Famous Museum Heists in the History of Paris
Thanks to the abundance of valuable art in France, French museums are among the most vulnerable targets of art theft
Downtown Doodler: Chrysler Building Doodle
Art Deco supplanted the Beaux Arts style in New York City during the 1920s and ’30s, when the economy was
A Few Parisians: Beaubourg
What does a Parisian look like? That’s a good question. The Parisian woman is perhaps easier to imagine than
Park Place LA – At the Alec Monopoly Lab Art Show
To many, the Monopoly Man is a monocle-wearing, top-hat-styling, mustache-wielding spokes-character for a beloved board game. To Alec Monopoly, the
No Longer Empty Dinner in the Abandoned Bank of Manhattan Clocktower
This past Saturday evening, Untapped Cities, Local Roots NYC and No Longer Empty produced a dinner in the Clocktower in
The View from the General Theological Seminary’s Tower
Savvy Untapped readers know that Hogwarts exists in New York City, in the form of the General Theological Seminary in
The Art of Style by Kit Mills 018: Queen of the Underground
Oh, Williamsburg. Waiting for the L at the Bedford stop late on a Saturday night is always a fascinating visual
Repainting Resilience in the Freedom Tunnel
Even in New York’s most isolated spaces, you’re walking in the footsteps of multitudes. Off-limits under Riverside Park,