How to Make a Subway Map with John Tauranac
Hear from an author and map designer who has been creating maps of the NYC subway, officially and unofficially, for over forty years!
An art show IN a hair salon?! I guess anything is possible in New York City… right? On a perfect
What are you reading? I have over 300 books in my personal collection, so I tend to read a few
There are two things that mean a lot to me, first, doodling. Putting my Sharpie to paper and letting loose
Earlier this year I found out about a contest that Doodler’s Anonymous, an online home for spontaneous art, was
The Jefferson Market Library, formerly the Jefferson Market Courthouse has been a staple of Greenwich Village since 1874. After a
Covering three blocks and nestled among the skyscrapers of most southern tip of Manhattan, where Broadway meets Whitehall and State
This week we’d like to introduce artist Brendan Higgins. Originally from Ireland, he ended up in New York via
Three years ago I stumbled across Lucy Knisley’s work on drawn.ca and fell in love. The comics she
I first met Alisa Harris last year at the Museum of Comic and Cartooning Arts (MOCCA) festival. She is an
Patrick Keefer creates paintings with incredible depth and detail with only stencils and layers of spray paint. Despite working 60+
Rob Jelinski and some of the pieces he created for the Art House Sketchbook Project 2012 and the event When
I had the pleasure meeting the wonderful artist and a fellow New Jerseyan Rob Jelinski on Twitter a few months
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