by Brynn Theurer | Oct 16, 2025 | Art, Museums
The immersive Arte Museum at Chelsea Piers is now officially open. Its inaugural experience “Eternal Nature” is designed to awaken all senses. Through innovative technology, guests can stroll among blooming fields of flowers, listen to the sounds of the...
by Cade Callen | Oct 2, 2025 | Art, Culture, LA, Miami, NYC
Jack Chase, Head of Global Strategy and Logistics Operations Coordinator of U-Haul Gallery (top left), and James Sundquist, U-Haul Gallery Director (bottom right), doing their best Richard Nixon impression. Photo by Cade Ransom Callen. The art world has long cast a...
by Brynn Theurer | Sep 30, 2025 | Art, Culture
Chelsea Market’s ARTECHOUSE opened a new exhibit to the public, entitled SUBMERGE: Beyond the Render. It’s an immersive collection compiled of 12 different artworks from 16 different independent artists. Ranging from abstract art to immersive storytelling...
by Grace A. Capobianco | Aug 6, 2025 | Art, Dining, Music, Restaurants
Each year, New York’s most iconic public spaces are transformed into a sea of white as thousands gather, elegantly dressed, picnic baskets in hand, for one of the most anticipated secret soirées of the season: Dîner en Blanc. This September 17, the coveted global...
by Riya Duddi | Aug 4, 2025 | Art, Culture, Events, NYC, Outdoor
Battery Dance returns with its 44th Annual Festival, presenting free performances by international and New York-based dance companies. This year’s events span two locations. It begins with a special program at the newly reopened Wagner Park on August 9 and continues...
by Brynn Theurer | Jul 9, 2025 | Art, Culture, Events, Outdoor
There’s nothing quite like spending summer in NYC. While many leave for vacation in August, it’s also a time to take advantage of fun events at a slightly less hectic pace. Soak in the last bit of the warm summer sun while enjoying activities such as...