What’s more New York than a pigeon drinking out of a Greek coffee cup? How about a smushed lanternfly? Or
While the U.S Open is in town, you can play on a pop-up NYC tennis court floating on the Hudson, on a rooftop, and in more unique locations!
On September 14, Dîner en Blanc will return to a mystery location in New York City for another celebration of fashion, food, and fun.
Battery Park City is known for its Irish Potato Famine monument, a skyscraper museum, and a former wheat field art installation.
Shahzia Sikander, Witness (2023) in Madison Square Park for Havah…to breathe, air, life, 2023. Photo by Yasunori Matsui. Courtesy of
From sculptures made out of cans to giant multimedia displays and interactive light shows, check out the best art installations of November!
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.
This May, be sure to check out the virtual bird installation, Bird’s Eye View, at Battery Park and Yvonne Shortt’s dog sculpture Peppermint.
To celebrate the beautiful springtime weather, be sure to head outside and visit some of New York City’s newest public art installations. This April, be sure to check out THE POEM sculpture in Times Square, Rockefeller Center’s The Flag Project in honor of Earth Day, and Midnight Moment's video Wolf Light. In addition, read on to learn more about art installations still up from previous months.