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!
Music Radar: Interview with Piney Gir
Piney Gir is touring throughout the U.S. this Fall to promote the U.S. release of her 5th studio
48 hours into the CMJ Music Marathon: Bands to Watch Out For
In its first 48 hours, the CMJ Music Marathon has taken me from cavernous music venues in Williamsburg to the
Downtown Doodler: Doodle Ad Bomb #7
Tired of #Bindersfullofwomen? The Downtown Doodler brings you Sumo Wrestlers and Combos. Yes it’s possible for them to go
(Art)chitecture by Charlotte Vallance: The Holden Gallery, Manchester
This past weekend I spent in Manchester at the 7th Manchester Artists Book Fair with Hot Bed Press. They’re
Seeking Silicon Valley – The 2012 ZERO1 Biennial
https://vimeo.com/51331083https://vimeo.com/51331083 Zero1 Biennial showcases artworks at the intersection of art and technology of national
Being a Tourist in Los Angeles
When I travel, I spend about 70% of the time travelling with a small group of friends and another 20%
Dumpster Diving in NYC: Forget the Five Second Rule
“How is this garbage?” Janet Kalish asks playfully as she sits down for dinner with fellow dumpster divers. The garden
The Proposed Made in NY Media Center and The Film Industry in New York City
Untapped Cities is excited to announce its partnership with URBAN Magazine, a production of Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture,
Reliving the Golden Age of Hollywood at the Los Angeles Theatre
As we approached the Los Angeles Theatre, its neon marquee loomed over Broadway as we made the five-minute walk from
Visiting Chelsea’s Art Galleries with the Municipal Art Society
One of the Municipal Art Society‘s exciting initiatives is the tour series offered every weekend in a variety of
Jonathan Prince’s newest sculpture, G2V, at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza
While its splendid skyscrapers may be the first thing people notice about Manhattan’s Midtown East neighborhood, the locality now
“Small Towns, Big Films” in Mid-Coast Maine
Camden and Rockland team up for a four-day cinematic celebration of documentary film on the foggy coast of Maine, with