8 Unique Salt Sheds You Can Find in NYC
Who says utilitarian architecture has to be boring? NYC salt sheds can be stunning pieces of architecture!
Times Square is known for the eccentric, the loud, the colorful, and the creative. It is no wonder that legendary
Author, documentary filmmaker, and photographer John Lazzaro has a passion for abandoned sites in the Empire Site. Through his photography,
A digital reality exists within our physical reality, forever asking humanity to divide its attention between both spaces. As the
This week, The Museum of the City of New York is debuting a museum exhibition about museums. Cultivating Culture: 34
Muggles and wizards alike can celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’
Next month marks the eighth annual Archtober (pronounced “ark-tober”), a month long celebration of design and the built environment in
SOL ARAMENDI, Worker’s Studio, 2015 – 2017 in collaboration with workers from La Colmena Community Job Center, Nice Worker Center
Pratt Manhattan Gallery. Installation view, You Are Here NYC: Art, Information, and Mapping. Photo by Jason Mandella Photography. The Pratt
2017 NYC Women’s March Poster, Museum of the City of New York, 2017.27.1B On November 6, 2017,
Kara Walker, Slaughter of the Innocents (They Might Be Guilty of Something) What do we talk about when we talk
The Queensway Steps by Carrie Wilbert and Eleonore Levieux (Paris, France) Abandoned, forgotten, in ruins, re-discovered and now re imagined
Last Friday a couple dozen people gathered in to a ground floor loft at 56 Bogart in Bushwick for an
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