JumpIn: The Enormous Ball Pit For Adults That’s Coming To Soho!
Following its viral success in the UK, Pearlfisher is bringing JumpIn! – the interactive art installation promoting the power of play to the U.S.!
A Small Place For Big Ideas: Find Out About Tribeca’s Mmuseumm
Mmuseumm is a modern natural history museum devoted to the curation and exhibition of contemporary artifacts that illustrate the complexities of the modern world.
Art In The Park: New Digitally-Created Sculptures Fill City Hall Park
Image Objects brings together the work of seven international artists who share an interest in digital culture and its influence on the relationship between images and objects.
Glenwood NYC’s Guide of the Best NYC Events In August
There are so many cool things happening in NYC during August, we highlighted some of the best things to do in NYC in this month.
Summer Streets 2015: Party on Park Avenue Starts This Saturday!
Returning for its eighth year, the now-traditional NYC Summer Streets will once again transform Park Avenue and Lafayette Street into a glorious, seven-mile long block party. This Saturday, August 1st (and then again on the 8th and 15th) the annual event is truly a blast! If you're looking for some free fun-filled activity on any of these Saturday mornings, it's well worth getting up and out early (it only runs from 7am to 1pm) to join the strolling, pedaling crowds.
The Best Of The Best At The Brooklyn Museum
The Sneaker show may be getting all the hype as *the* summer exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, but remember: this is a big place! In addition to an impressive, usually pretty empty-of-tourists permanent collection of works from ancient Egypt to 21st-century Brooklyn (they call these “Long-Term Installations”, and they are filled with strange and beautiful things), the […]
The Rise of Sneaker Culture at Brooklyn Museum
Sneakherheads rejoice! The Brooklyn Museum is showcasing the artistic value and history of sneakers in an exhibit called The Rise of Sneaker Culture. The exhibit runs July 10 - October 4.
Seward Johnson’s Sculptures Bring Fun to The Garment District
Get your cameras ready! The Garment District has some new residents, courtesy of New Jersey sculptor Seward Johnson. 18 painted bronze sculptures were installed on Broadway between 36th and 41st Streets, courtesy of the neighborhood’s Garment District Alliance. The subjects of Johnson’s life-like and life-size sculptures range from iconic movie stars and famous Impressionist paintings to ordinary people.
Best Public Swimming Pools in NYC
It's officially summer! Get out there and swim, dive, doggy-paddle, and splash in one of NYC's biggest and best outdoor public swimming pools!
Williamsburg’s Famed Giglio Feast Going On Now Through July 19th
The Giglio Feast returns to Williamsburg this week for its 128th annual celebration. Those with Italian heritage put their pride on display at the festival, which is chock full of food, faith and tradition. This is an Italian street fair done right, and you have until July 19th to experience it -- so hurry up!
Following its viral success in the UK, Pearlfisher is bringing JumpIn! – the interactive art installation promoting the power of play to the U.S.!
A Small Place For Big Ideas: Find Out About Tribeca’s Mmuseumm
Mmuseumm is a modern natural history museum devoted to the curation and exhibition of contemporary artifacts that illustrate the complexities of the modern world.
Art In The Park: New Digitally-Created Sculptures Fill City Hall Park
Image Objects brings together the work of seven international artists who share an interest in digital culture and its influence on the relationship between images and objects.
Glenwood NYC’s Guide of the Best NYC Events In August
There are so many cool things happening in NYC during August, we highlighted some of the best things to do in NYC in this month.
Summer Streets 2015: Party on Park Avenue Starts This Saturday!
Returning for its eighth year, the now-traditional NYC Summer Streets will once again transform Park Avenue and Lafayette Street into a glorious, seven-mile long block party. This Saturday, August 1st (and then again on the 8th and 15th) the annual event is truly a blast! If you're looking for some free fun-filled activity on any of these Saturday mornings, it's well worth getting up and out early (it only runs from 7am to 1pm) to join the strolling, pedaling crowds.
The Best Of The Best At The Brooklyn Museum
The Sneaker show may be getting all the hype as *the* summer exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, but remember: this is a big place! In addition to an impressive, usually pretty empty-of-tourists permanent collection of works from ancient Egypt to 21st-century Brooklyn (they call these “Long-Term Installations”, and they are filled with strange and beautiful things), the […]
The Rise of Sneaker Culture at Brooklyn Museum
Sneakherheads rejoice! The Brooklyn Museum is showcasing the artistic value and history of sneakers in an exhibit called The Rise of Sneaker Culture. The exhibit runs July 10 - October 4.
Seward Johnson’s Sculptures Bring Fun to The Garment District
Get your cameras ready! The Garment District has some new residents, courtesy of New Jersey sculptor Seward Johnson. 18 painted bronze sculptures were installed on Broadway between 36th and 41st Streets, courtesy of the neighborhood’s Garment District Alliance. The subjects of Johnson’s life-like and life-size sculptures range from iconic movie stars and famous Impressionist paintings to ordinary people.
Best Public Swimming Pools in NYC
It's officially summer! Get out there and swim, dive, doggy-paddle, and splash in one of NYC's biggest and best outdoor public swimming pools!
Williamsburg’s Famed Giglio Feast Going On Now Through July 19th
The Giglio Feast returns to Williamsburg this week for its 128th annual celebration. Those with Italian heritage put their pride on display at the festival, which is chock full of food, faith and tradition. This is an Italian street fair done right, and you have until July 19th to experience it -- so hurry up!