A statue in Central Park gets moved to the finish line of the New York City Marathon every year. The figure honors runner Fred Lebow, who founded the event.
Fans of psychotherapy and urbanism aps, will get a trip out of this tool. With #Rorschmap by James Birdle, enter any address and see it as a Rorschach pattern.
New art installation, "Calm Before the Storm," by artists Logan Hicks and Beau Stanton will feature reconstructed shipwreck and plenty of nautical folklore.
The colorful art installation "Parasol Expo", with more than 60 painted umbrellas, is on exhibit at the La Marqueta - Vendy Plaza complex in East Harlem.
The Hip Hop Project is an exciting bridge between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the songs of the world's most famous rappers mashing up APIs.
Eric Foner's "Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad" discusses the history of NYC's involvement with the Underground Railroad.
The art installation Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet arrived in Battery Park City. A dozen sculptures, each with a message, are located at Pier A through November 20.
A growing Chinese community in Montville, CT is subject of exhibition at NYC's MOCA: “SubUrbanisms: Casino Urbanization, Chinatowns, and Contested Landscape.”
Museum of the Moving Image takes a retrospective look at some of New York City's institutions through the lens of legendary documentary maker Frederick Wiseman.
The exhibition "Give and Take," at Brooklyn's Ground Floor Gallery showcases Ian Trask's stunning recycled compositions made out of New York City waste.