The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has a vast online art collection—that you can access entirely for free. You may not be able to check visiting the Guggenheim in person off your NYC bucket list, but you can still enjoy s...
The Metropolitan Opera is bringing a virtual At-Home Gala to New Yorkers (or anyone around the world, really) this Saturday, April 25 at 1pm EDT. It’s the first time they’ve hosted a virtual event of this ki...
Once the weather warms up, everyone wants to hang on The Met Rooftop—but the museum’s Balcony Bar is the under-the-radar drinks spot you really want to be at. Of course, since it will be a little while until we...
Try your hand at drawing the beautiful exterior of The Met, from home! Back when The Metropolitan Museum of Art was open, they hosted “Drop-in Drawing” classes. They were free with admission (along with mate...
“My Wife Hates it When I Work From Home”—Banksy reveals his latest work featuring rats running riot in a bathroom. The illustrious street artist is in lockdown just like the rest of us. With his concrete canvas out of r...
One Instagram account is gazing at infinity right now. For those of you missed Yayoi Kusama’s exhibit in NYC this fall—or who’d simply like to gaze into the dazzling infinity—Instagram has the solution. (Featured image:...
This spellbinding miniseries will transport you to Moulin Rouge-era Paris, with a glimpse into the lives of legendary artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s muses. The popular immersive Unmaking Toulouse-Lautrec show...
All you need is love! After the extravagant light show set to ‘Empire State of Mind’ that has been happening at 9pm each evening, the Empire State Building is bringing another music-to-light show this weeken...
Greenpoint, Brooklyn-based photographer Johnny Cirillo has started taking photographs of his Brooklyn neighbors as they self-isolate. And they’re a truly heartfelt peek into how New Yorkers have been living their...
You can’t go to the museum, but the museum can come to you! The Museum of Modern Art (better known as MoMA) has loads of online offerings, so you can still get your fill of art from your house while they are close...