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Artists Want to Build the Largest Rhino Sculpture in the World at Astor Place in NYC
Astor Place may soon to be home to the world’s largest rhino sculpture. The New York and Sydney-based contemporary
Inside Queens’ Lost Elks Lodge, Long Island City’s Newest Demolished Historic Building
Earlier this year, Long Island City lost another one of its centenarian treasures. The old Elks Lodge, with its famed
8 NYC Buildings That Have Sister Buildings Around the World
Left, Municipal Building in Lower Manhattan. Right, The Kudrinskaya Square Building. Image via Wikimedia: Lodo27 New York City’s iconic
New Bowery Mural by David Choe is Going Up on Houston Street
Korean-American artist David Choe is in the midst of working on a piece for the Bowery Mural, at the intersection
Livestream of the Blue Whale at the American Museum of Natural History as it Gets its Annual Scrub Down
It’s that time of year again: the enormous blue whale at the American Museum of Natural History is getting
The Museum of the City of New York Opens New Exhibition, “AIDS at Home: Arts and Everyday Activism”
On May 23rd, the Museum of the City of New York premiered an exhibition that focuses on ways that the
21 Outdoor Art Installations Not to Miss in NYC in June 2017
Rendering of Flying High for Equality at Joyce Kilmer Park The month of June will fill our parks and public
The Mural Arts Project Uses Street Art to Start Conversations about Mental Illness in NYC
As part of a city-wide initiative focused on reducing the stigma that surrounds mental illness, the New York City Health
Upcoming Untapped Cities Tours This Week in NYC
It’s a busy week for urban explorers and adventure seekers. We have a line-up of behind-the-scenes events coming up,
dOGUMENTA, An Art Exhibition Just for Dogs is Coming to NYC
A new art exhibition is coming to Brookfield Place in Battery Park City in New York City, but it’s
10 Fun Facts About the New York State Pavilion in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park
The New York State Pavilion has predominantly remained dormant since it closed in the 1970s. During its heyday, however, the
5 Comic Book TV Shows Set in Cities that Mirror NYC: Gotham, Luke Cage, Daredevil and More
Comic books are rooted in New York City history: many fictional cities allude to our metropolis, several comic creators were