High School students will have the opportunity to design new catwalk cars to patrol traffic in the Holland and Lincoln tunnels!
From a XXX-porn house that is now a children's theater to a police station in a former smut shop, discover ten seedy remnants of gritty old Times Square you can still see today.
Watch baby bridge falcons grow at a nesting shelter under the Bayonne Bridge on a new livestream hosted by Port Authority!
With the new year in full swing, art installations continue to open across New York City. As the perfect way to start the year off strong, be sure to check out the High Line’s ode to New York City culture in its mural NYC Love or bask in the watercolor imagery of Times Square Art's new Midnight Moment series Long Low Line. From recycled geometric public artwork to colorful light shows mimicking the Aurora Borealis, January’s public artwork offerings have something for everyone to enjoy. Here are the best public art installations to see in January 2023.Â
Check out some of Manhattan NYC's most intriguing abandoned structures, from forgotten historic theaters to desolate ballrooms and hidden subway platforms.
This July, check out 16 public art installations, including Brooklyn-based artist Tom Fruin’s exhibition, From Sea To Shining Sea.
Home to a Japanese-themed marketplace, NYC's first sake brewery and more, Industry City has many secrets ready to be discovered.
Learn about the top 10 secrets of the PATH train, the commuter railway connecting New York City with New Jersey's Gold Coast.
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.