Public Art and Green Spaces
Brace Yourself — Archtober Tours Are Coming In Virtual And IRL Form
New York City history buffs are readying for the annual tradition of Archtober — the virtual and IRL touring of historic buildings throughout the...
See The Museum Of Jewish Heritage’s Moving Exhibit On Boris Lurie
The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial (36 Battery Place) has an exciting exhibit on a dynamic artist. Beginning October 22, Lower...
Lower Manhattan’s Lamp Posts Are About to Get Real Fancy
This fall, the public-artspace nonprofit ArtBridge is turning 65 lamp posts in Lower Manhattan into temporary art installations with an exhibition...
Close Out Summer With A Powerful Dance Series On Governors Island
The air is cooling off, the sun is setting earlier, school supplies are getting snatched up at Target — summer is for sure starting to wind down....
Spend A Lazy Summer Day In A Hammock On Governors Island
We’ve entered the dog days of summer, those characterized by hot weather, muggy air and a general distaste for any sort of movement whatsoever....
A Walkable Guide on Public Art
The walkable square mile south of Chambers Street is, in fact, a grand, open-air museum, with dozens of permanent and temporary installations of...
An Artist’s Perspective On Life’s Future In A Post-Pandemic World
Walking through the corridors of The Oculus almost feels like exploring a modern art museum: the bright, spacious halls guide you around in a way...
Art On The Ave NYC Seeks Applicants For Fall Lower Manhattan Exhibit
Storefront art exhibits have been gaining traction around Manhattan for good reason: They beautify the streets, expose locals and visitors alike to...
MvVO’s Ad Art Show Is Taking Over The Oculus For The Month Of May
When the MvVo Ad Art Show launched in 2018, its main goals were to amplify creative voices working in advertising and marketing industries, as well...

