New York
The Process of Installing art in the NYC Subway: A conversation with Sandra Bloodworth
In celebration of their upcoming 30th Anniversary, MTA Arts & Design launched their book New York’s Underground Art Museum:
Just a Few Tickets Left to our Last Woolworth Building Tour for 2014!
The Woolworth Building is one of New York City’s most famous off-limits landmarks. Though its Byzantine, cathedral-like interior of
Daily What?! What’s This Wild West Style Candy Store Doing in NYC’s Financial District?
You might catch a glimpse of this Wild West-style candy store just outside the entrance to 77 Water Street in
Fun Maps: How Connected Will Your Neighborhood Be With LinkNYC Pay Phone Consoles?
Following last week’s announcement that New York City’s pay phones would be converted into high speed WiFi consoles,
Harlem’s Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot Opens With Mural by Shinque Smith
Harlem’s Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot has come a long way since 1890, when it was a two-story trolley
The Best of the Untapped Cities Photo Pool: Nature
This week, we’re looking at all your amazing photographs of fall, nature and the great outdoors. We may write
Untapped Cities Contributor Profile: Marta Elliott
Get to know Untapped Cities contributor Marta Elliott who has written about NYC’s real and fake mews, about anarchist
The Secret Reefer Tapes of Louis Armstrong at the Louis Armstrong Museum
In one of our favorite lesser-known museums in New York City, the Louis Armstrong Museum, are secret tapes of the
NYC Street Artist Hot Tea Releases Video for his “UUGHH” Installation at 190 Bowery
Hot Tea’s UUGGHH NYC street artist Hot Tea—an artist whose work mostly consist of forming geometric words and
Photo Essay: What’s Left of 5Pointz on 1st Anniversary Memorial of the Whitewash
Last year, on November 18, 2013, New Yorkers woke up to the news that Long Island City street art haven
The 10 Best Podcasts Based in NYC from RadioLab, This American Life to The Combat Jack Show
Talk radio is a staple of many of our childhoods. Think back to all the road trips and vacations we
“Gowanus Wild” Photographer Captures a Marriage of Opposites in Industrial Brooklyn
Gowanus is a neighborhood of inconsistencies: its booming real estate market makes it the next hot destination in Brooklyn, while