190 Bowery, also known as the Germania Bank Building, has always been a canvas for street artists to express the changing city around them. After almost fifty years as a single family residence, the building has been sold - it's future unknown. But the public gets a first and last look inside by way of a curated exhibit by Vito Schnabel of seven artists within the walls of this historic Landmarked building.
A prominent figure in the early days of street art in and on the subways, Nicole Klagsbrun has currated a solo show for Lee Quinones, a member of the Fab 5, presenting forty-years of work from the subways to the canvas and beyond.
We have to admit this is pretty clever–a theater for one in a traveling theater, supposedly the smallest theater in NYC at 4 feet by 8 feet from Arts Brookfield
We're offering a unique tour of the historic Execution Rocks Lighthouse in the Long Island Sound with New York Adventure Club on June 13th.
The Toronto Transit Commission subway stops have a rich history and incorporate elements from several periods of design, here are 10 unique subway stations
Fear City, Boston Version from 1993. Scan courtesy of John Landers, of Brooklyn NY Untapped Cities readers may remember the
A map by I Quant NY tracks the distribution of parking tickets in NYC by state, as well as Puerto Rico, Mexico and eleven out of thirteen Canadian provinces
First Show / Last Show, opening inside elusive 190 Bowery brings together what New Yorkers love best: abandoned buildings, street art and art.
Creative Time and Central Park Conservancy will be unveiling Drifting in Daylight aboard the S.S. Hangover as well as a other sensory installations.
Video supposedly killed the radio star back in the 80s’, but radio not only survived — it has thrived. In