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Monthly Archives: May 2014
Rooftop Films Brings Underground Movies Outdoors
When the sun comes out in New York City, the possibilities for enjoying the arts outdoors are virtually endless. I recently wrote about the High Line Park, where one can explore public art and installations on the stunning, mile-long elevated … Continue reading
Head to the High Line This Summer
Have you been to New York City’s High Line public park? The one-mile long elevated walkway and green area is one of the city’s newest, most beloved attractions, and with all of its food, cultural, and art-centric features, it’s no … Continue reading
The New Museum Welcomes Camille Henrot and Her Restless Earth
Earlier this month, the New Museum welcomed artist Camille Henrot in an exhibition that marks the first comprehensive survey of her work in the United States. Originally from France, Henrot now lives and works in New York, where she creates … Continue reading
Photographer Aaron Rose Transports Us to 1960s Coney Island
Coney Island is one of New York City’s most iconic cultural treasures. Making up a peninsula in one of Brooklyn’s southwestern corners, the beaches, burlesque, amusement attractions, and unique cultural offerings make Coney Island one of the most sought-out parts … Continue reading