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!
Exhibition: At Hionas Gallery “The Bridge” Between Past and the Present
At Untapped Cities, we love a great photograph. After all, it is with the help of pictures that we tell
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: Wallace & Co.
Wallace & Co. is a lovely cafe owned by Gregg Wallace – & Co. – (you may know him from ‘Master Chef‘
Far Rockaway Redevelopment Fund: A Message from the Founder
I remember the sense of wonder that accompanied my first discovery of Far Rockaway. It was the summer of 2009,
The East Austin Studio Tour, a Pop-up Walking Tour of Art and Music
Close your eyes and place your finger on a random calendar date in Austin and there is a 99% chance
A Few Parisians: Quai Branly
You might remember our Artist Spotlight featuring David Cessac. David is an illustrator and cartoonist based in Paris. His drawings,
Exploring Greenwich Avenue in the West Village
Greenwich Avenue in the West Village is one of the oldest existing roads in Manhattan. It was originally part of
Top 8 Bookstores in Brooklyn
With all the power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy, you might have turned to your bookshelf for entertainment, only to
Impaling Pumpkins Is Just a Community Tradition in Cobble Hill
It’s November, and while most of New York City seems to be gearing up for the next big festival
Spontaneous Street Art in Montmartre
In a very touristy street between Abbesses and Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre there used to be a famous mojito bar called
Have We Met? Thomas Crowne Inspired Fashion at the Metropolitan Museum
When producers decided to update the movie The Thomas Crowne Affair, the first change made was to move the action
Our Cities, Our Selves: Revitalizing Buenos Aires’ La Boca District
La Boca, a barrio on the edge of downtown Buenos Aires, is frequented by visitors (typically tourists) eager for a
Matisse’s Legacy in Nice
There’s something about the light in Nice that makes blues seem bluer. At the height of the afternoon, flecks