Fisher Brothers unveiled 17 finalists for “Beyond the Centerline,” a competition to reimagine traffic medians along Park Avenue between 46th and 57th Streets.
Back in 2016, we reported on The Vanderbilt Republic's camera obscura project. If you missed it the first time around, you're in luck: it's making a comeback.
James and Karla Murray are bringing a wood-frame structure to Seward Park that will feature four nearly life-size images of lost Lower East Side businesses.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York, responsible for the Second District of the Federal Reserve System, is said to hold the world's largest gold repository.
The Standard — the hotel that previously brought us the phone booth to the government — has partnered with EVERYBODYNEEDSUS for a new art installation.
Produced in collaboration with the New York City Ballet, Jihan Zencirli's 5 Domes brings thousands of shimmering balloons to Lincoln Center until Feb. 25.
In honor of the Year of the Dog, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will be inviting a few furry visitors as part of its annual Chinese New Year celebration.
Photograph by Miguel Rivas, The Beer Trekker, Image via Five Boro Craft Beer Fest We’re fast approaching the end of the
Come spring, Madison Square Park will welcome a new public art exhibition, entitled Delirious Matter, and created by Brooklyn-based artist Diana Al-Hadid.
Columbia GSAPP announces the creation of the Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes, dedicated to advancing the understanding of cities as dynamic systems.