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8 Best Public Art Installations In NYC November 2022
Though the city’s cool autumn weather is slowly moving into the frigid air of winter, there is still much
The 6 Best Public Art Installations In NYC To See In October 2022
Fall has arrived in full force, bringing with it cooler temperatures ideal for heading outside and enjoying some of New
Step Inside LongHouse Reserve, a 16-acre Nature Reserve and Sculpture Garden
LongHouse Reserve inspires living with art in all of its forms. The late founder Jack Lenor Larsen — an internationally known
Step Inside Poster House’s New Exhibition, ‘Masked Vigilantes On Silent Motorbikes’
As we walk down the street, a flood of information greets us. From billboards to street signs to posters, physical
The 8 Best Public Art Installations in NYC to See in August 2022
This August be sure to check out some of New York City’s best new public art installations complete with
“Polar Rainbow” Public Art Augmented Reality Project Stretches Over Times Square for Pride Month
If a modern Dorothy Gale was finding her way over the rainbow today, she might find herself in Times Square
Towering Mushroom Cloud Sculpture Emerges in Times Square
Turning the corner on Broadway to cross 46th street, passersby would be forgiven for thinking they’ve entered a sci-
Artist Arantxa X. Rodriguez on Painting Murals at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx
The following text is by Mexican artist Arantxa X. Rodriguez, who will share her experience creating the murals for Lincoln
‘Sphinx’ Sculpture By Fernando Botero On Display In The Meatpacking District
For a limited time only, Colombian artist Fernando Botero has a huge new sculpture on display in the Meatpacking District—
The Flag Project at Rockefeller Center Seeks Submissions
Born in 2020 as a way to celebrate the strength and resiliency of New Yorkers during the COVID-19 pandemic,
Fearless Girl Statue Might Get Evicted
After three years staring down the New York Stock Exchange, the Fearless Girl statue’s fate hangs in the balance.
‘Layers’ Art Installation at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Invites Visitors to Contemplate the History Beneath Their Feet
Following a year of isolation and social restriction, the Brooklyn Greenway Initiative has invited artist Aaron Asis to create a