Photo by Yunkai. Courtesy of LuminoCity Festival. December this year is going to be an unusual holiday season for many
November this year is a crucial moment for many New Yorkers, with the election at the forefront of everyone’s attention.
“Doggy Bags” giant dog sculptures take over Garment District. Photo: Alexandre Ayer/Diversity Pictures October is a great time to visit
The 2020 Met Roof Garden Commission by Héctor Zamora, Lattice Detour. Photo courtesy of the artist. September offers a resurgence
Jeffery Gibson; ‘Because Once You Enter My House It Becomes Our House; 2020; Courtesy the Artist; Socrates Sculpture Park; Sikkema
Swedish teen climate activist, Greta Thunberg, who began protesting outside of the Swedish parliament daily at age 15, arrived yesterday by sailboat to New York City to attend the United Nations Climate Action Summit.
It's August, one of the last prime months of the year for a significant new influx of public art installations in NYC. Here's all the new art to check out!
Tucked away inside some of NYC's tallest buildings are urban oases, lush public spaces where you can pop in to escape the heat, have a meeting, or take a rest.
After 27 years, the world-famous AIDS Memorial Quilt makes a return to Brookfield Place's West Wall to help raise funds for an LGBTQ+ support organization!
It's December in NYC and there's a good number of new outdoor art installations to check out (as well as some indoor ones). Light is the theme of the month!