"Combined Overflow," an exhibition at Brooklyn's Proteus Gowanus celebrates artists' musings on NYC's most polluted waterways: the Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek.
It is within the brutal context of the history of the sugar trade that Kara Walker, a much-acclaimed artist, has set her controversial sculptures in the Domino Sugar Refinery.
Check out four of Brooklyn's historic house museums: the Old Stone House, the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum, the Lefferts Historic House and Hendrick I. Lott House.
In the hallway of the Hoyt-Schermerhorn subway station in Brooklyn, the letter "L" repeated in blue and yellow tile reveal the history of a department store
Brooklyn bar hosts "A Blank Canvas", which features customized PBR beer cans created by some of the most popular and up-and-coming NYC street artists.
Swoon's newest exhibition in The Brooklyn Museum is an artistic statement on climate change. The centerpiece is a 60 foot tree sculpture in the middle of the gallery.
Brooklyn Heights was the first-ever New York City neighborhood to be designated a historic district. But did you know there's also a Brooklyn Skyscraper District?
The Third Annual Food Book Fair brings together authors, editors, filmmakers, designers, artists and food enthusiasts. Ava Chin will speak about foraging in NYC.
From its numerous eateries to its cultural Polish establishments, come see what makes Greenpoint New York City's very own Little Poland.
We met up with British artist Amar Stewart in Bushwick to chat about his inspiration, the New York vs. London art scene, and his upcoming show in San Francisco.