Coinciding with Armory Arts Week, Ben Tritt's installation 'Analogia' in Bryant Park is an eloquent entrance on the Fountain Terrace rising 60 feet above the Park along Avenue of the Americas.
This water tower art installation by Chilean artist Iván Navarro in Madison Square Park uses neon lights to symbolize hope and freedom in America.
The Pen & Brush, Inc. is an organization that has been dedicated to women in the arts since 1894. They have recently acquired new space on East 22nd Street and we thought we would check in with Executive Director, Janice Sands, to give us an update.
On 125th St. in E. Harlem, the Demolition Depot is filled with artifacts salvaged from grand hotels & mansions.
While most of our City was preparing for a snow storm, the New Amsterdam Musical Association in Harlem was preparing for Open Mic.
The National Black Theatre in Harlem has the largest collection of Nigerian New Sacred Art in the Western Hemisphere housed in a 64,000 square foot theatre.
Founded in 1904, The Hispanic Society of America contains the largest collection of 19th century Spanish art and manuscripts outside of Spain and is free to visit.
If you have ever traveled from one end of 125th St to the other, it would be hard to miss the brightly painted gates depicting life in Harlem. The Artist - Franco the Great.
Lynn Lieberman's watercolor map takes you from Union Square Park to Madison Square Park, showing architectural highlights in Gramercy Park and Irving Place
The Graffiti Hall of Fame at Jackie Robinson Playground is but one of East Harlem's efforts to encourage and preserve the street art form in New York City.