From cowboys who protected local residents to forgotten parts of the High Line, the West Village is filled with historical secrets.
Take part in the city's rich history of LGBTQIA+ activism and pride by checking out these NYC pride events in June!
Installation view of Rowan Renee: The Perimeter Path on view at The Green-Wood Cemetery. June 3–September 4, 2023. Courtesy of
Dora's Bakery ghost sign in Williamsburg, Brooklyn is puzzling because its letters have been scrambled.
From garbage trains and VakTraks to crane cars and snow blowers, discover the subway cars that help keep the system running!
With the year soon coming to an end, now is the time to enjoy New York City’s newest public art installations. Art installations this December vary in topic from climate change to the passage of time, with many focusing specifically on the holiday season. To get into the spirit of the holidays be sure to check out the Brooklyn Botanical Garden’s festive Lightscape and the Museum of the City of New York’s gingerbread display. Here are the best public art installations to see in November 2022.
Discover the forgotten subway entrances of NYC's underground transit system, from bricked-up entrances to lost libraries and tunnels to city hotspots!
This July, check out 16 public art installations, including Brooklyn-based artist Tom Fruin’s exhibition, From Sea To Shining Sea.
As summer fully settles in and the weather warms, June is the perfect time to explore the new outdoor art on display throughout New York City. Head to Times Square to view a virtual rainbow in honor of Pride Month, take a ferry to Governors Island to check out the three new installations at its Art Center, or walk along the Upper West Side to marvel at the work of under-represented artists presented through Art on the Ave. Be sure to keep reading on to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.
ARTECHOUSE NYC partners with neuroscientists and artists to bring this immersive digital exhibition "Life of a Neuron" to New York City.