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!
Nuit Blanche Paris: 3-D Bridge on the Pont St Louis
Untapped checked out the Paris Nuit Blanche festival this past weekend. The pinnacle of the event was the “3-D Bridge”
Go Inside Riker’s Island!
One of the most popular Untapped New York articles has been about the prisons of New York City. This fall,
MAKE OUT NOT WAR: Join the Movement this Saturday
This week marks the 9th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan. Untapped caught up with Cristina Castro, founder of Make
In the Studio With Giant Cupcake Bicycle Man
Untapped caught up with Jack Cesareo, alias Cupcake Man, at his studio in Harlem today. Jack started biking with an
Behind the Scenes: BRING TO LIGHT NYC
Photo courtesy Ryuji Yamaguchi by Claire Scoville This Saturday is New York City’s first Bring to Light Nuit Blanche
Touring the Old City Hall Subway Station in NYC
On Saturday, I took a tour with the Transit Museum to the old City Hall Station, decommissioned in 1945. This
475 KENT AVENUE with Photographers Bruce Davidson and David Alan Harvey
475 Kent Avenue is an artist compound, filled with photographers, artists and filmmakers. These loft apartments have epic views of
Danger Warehouse Party: BUSTED!
Unless you’ve been before, it’s hard to describe what a Danger Party is like. It’s a part
SUKKAH CITY COMPETITION: Behind the Scenes with “Fractured Bubble”
How Ms. Joan Tom, an ex-investment banker from Goldman Sachs, came to be building a Sukkah in Union Square in
Big Bambu Roof Installation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
The roof at the Metropolitan Museum is that perfect union of creative process and capitalism. It has an unparalleled view
Mary, the Ziegfeld Girl
My great, great grandmother, Mary, was a Ziegfeld Girl with the Ziegfeld Follies. She was sixteen when she left her
Old Merchant’s House Museum in the East Village
Did you know that a building can be landmarked on the interior but not on the exterior? We went to