If you happened to be in Brookfield Place yesterday, you might have noticed the newest sensation suspended right in the Winter Garden. “Tepkik” meaning night in the Mi’kmaq language, is the latest inst...
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is among eight of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings that have just been named as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The American architect has just received quite the honor as several of hi...
The NYC-inspired company, We Are Knitters, encourages people to make their own clothing and decor items by giving them the tools necessary to get started. We Are Knitters began in 2011 when its founders, Pepita and Alb...
Art lovers! You know we love updating you all on the latest within NYC’s art scene and today is no exception. The Whitney Biennial is back in full swing and will be running throughout summer until September. The 2...
NYCxDesign is back and better than ever with a jam packed schedule filled with exhibitions, installations, panels, open studios and more. With events taking place all over the city, we’ve included a few exhibits b...
The Escher: Exhibition & Experience has been extended for another few weeks this May, so make sure you get your ticket to check out the largest exhibit of original works by M.C. Escher before it ends. M.C....
Have you ever dreamed of being an adventurer? The Forgotten East is an adventuristic and interactive journey opening next week that takes you back to the ancient East to explore its mysteries and forgotten treasures. Yo...
The Noguchi Museum in Long Island City is about to grow. Noguchi Museum announced earlier this week that they’d be making renovations and updates in the coming years. As part of the museum’s upcoming expansion, a 6,000-...
Who doesn’t love spring in NYC? Not only are the cherry blossoms blooming and brightening up the city, but the art scene is flourishing as well. The Metropolitan Museum Of Art just opened their Roof Garden Commiss...
The legendary Webster Hall will reopen next week, and Jay-Z will be the first performer. The iconic venue has been in the East Village for over a century, and while it closed its doors in 2017 for renovations, it’...