6 weeks, 6 art exhibits, 5 artist dinners, 1 scavenger hunt, 4 workshops & 1 cooking class. A blueprint for how artists can regain complete control of their own work.
Elevator View is New York, photographed from elevated perches throughout the city. The website celebrates urbanity from elevated perches.
Did you know there are manholes inside Westminster Abbey?
Untapped New York took a trip to the Empire Diner, a month after it closed. Brooklyn-based writer Amanda Chatel and our photographer for this post reports that it looked "sad and desolate. The boarded up windows made it feel cold and lonely. The liveliness and energy was gone."
Right here in New York, a church on 20th st. and 6th ave. has served as religious institution, night club (2 incarnations: Limelight and later, Avalon), weekend market and now, a forthcoming retail location.
The Putting Lot is a nine-hole miniature golf course designed by teams of architects, urban designers and artists on a vacant lot in Bushwick, Brooklyn. The Putting Lot explores the possibility of an alternate use for these empty spaces”¦with an emphasis on community space. The result is a public art/urban infill/fun summer experiment!