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!
On Data and Cities: What Melbourne can learn from Farmingdale, Long Island
In this latest iteration of our collaborative series, On Data and Cities, with Gehl Institute in Copenhagen, we jump off
NYC Subway Art: 1,2,3 Lines
A subway station is home to two extremes: the harried commuter whose mind is split between the time and not
Unexpected Architecture: Gustave Eiffel in La Paz
La Paz, Bolivia: a city full of juxtapositions. Aymara women with bowler hats and colorful aguayos on their backs cross
Behind the Scenes with the Downtown Doodler
Next week our very own Downtown Doodler will be featured in a group exhibition in Newark, NJ. She takes us
Urban Profile: Jacki and the Business of Farting…for the Camera
San Francisco is a town that celebrates people in all their quirky, peculiar, and eccentric forms. In this Urban Profile
Group Exhibition “Matter Out of Place” at The Kitchen Gallery in Chelsea
Paul Branca, 20% Chance of Show, 2012 The artworks on display at last night’s opening at The Kitchen were
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris
Baxter is a bibliophile (the first of his memoirs written in Paris was A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a
Photoville makes Brooklyn Bridge Park a Photo Destination
There’s already a lot to take in at Brooklyn Bridge Park- with sweeping views of the East River, the
Portland, Oregon: A Hub for Creative Folks
Sandwiched between two major cities, San Francisco and Seattle, the city of Portland marches to its own beat – a place
5Pointz, the Largest Legal “Graffiti Exhibit” in the US
It all started one afternoon when I was making the trek out to Flushing to meet a friend for some
Cherry Blossom Nostalgia, the Chelsea Music Festival Jazz Finale
In New York City, we have begun the sultry melt into summer, sliding onto shaded park benches and lingering in
URBAN CAMERA: Fred Le Chevalier in Paris
I’ve always wanted to follow a Street Artist. I mean, I follow quite a lot of them with my