A study shows a 1116 percent increase over the past 15 years.
The series is back with a show focused on autobiography.
Artist and model Stephanie Guedalia talks about growing up in a modern Orthodox Jewish community and her transition from viewing nakedness as a bad thing to choosing nudity.
Step into the panoramas of “American Trilogy” and you just might walk out with a different perspective about a person, place, or cause you thought you knew all about.
Augmented reality, vagina art, high school yearbooks. Spoonbill & Sugartown has it all.
The first prize winner in in the competition will receive $250 for their work!
The Ridgewood party is also a fundraiser for Big Big Wednesday, a newish literary magazine.
A monthly pop up at Bushwick’s Brooklyn Kava hosted by a Licensed Creative Arts Therapist provides locals with an opportunity to relax and experience coloring as a wellness practice.
A brooklyn resident posted the bogus listing to make apartment hunters consider the dire state of the housing situation in Bushwick.
Join Mt. Home Arts for a curated night of music, animation, and artwork by local artists.
Mark your calendars and get your tickets now for Variance, a 16 hour music and arts festival set to take place on August 6th in a not yet disclosed Bushwick location
Frieze week is over, but that doesn’t mean that it’s going to be a low key weekend for the art world: galleries are back in action and will feature a plethora of sights and events that will be sure to bedazzle your senses like a Lizzy McGuire era pair of rhinestone embellished jeans
John Lennon said it best – the sun is up, the sky is blue – it’s beautiful and so are you
Add this New Yoker cover to the long list of illustrations, essays, comics, tweets, and articles pointing out the many incongruities visible on the L train
Among the many galleries at art hub 56 Bogart, located just across the street from the Morgan L entrance, Zaltar’s Gallery of Fantastical Art is probably one of the most unique
We’re coming back from an uncommon first month of art in 2016
Needing art so bad after the holidaze? We’ve been feeling the same
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It’s that time of year when you’re trying extra hard to fit in an art exhibit between all the Christmas shopping, office parties and general holiday madness
This weekend’s art openings remind me of the lost art of handwriting
When Lindsay Risk began the dream for her gallery and boutique, she knew she wanted it to be more than just a brick-and-mortar store
Would you try it in your next cocktail?
We acquire our materials quite obviously in the same way we do our friends: by choice
Halloween is another way of saying “All Hallows’ Eve” when legends, witches, ghosts and magic can lead to something evil, or fun
With less than two weeks to go, it’s time to get serious about Halloween
While rooftop hangs are becoming a thing of the past and “Netflix and Chill” is too played out on insta, use this weekend to simply come through with the main crew
Spring is crisp and colorful
Just after his birthday, Bushwick born and bred artist known for his avant garde Living Installation, Michael Alan is having a new exhibit opening tonight at Gasser Grunert Gallery (33A Orchard Street) at the Lower East Side