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Cultural Fluency: Intersections of Art and Urbanism

Recap | Reflections on the Venice Architecture Biennale 2012

Rosalie Genevro, and Gregory Wessner, visited the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale and began to discuss with each other reactions and favorite moments.

Review: Peter Baker's Sweet Home

One series of photographs by Peter Baker, caught my attention for its acute sensitivity to the interplay between individuals and the built environment.

Recap | The Unfinished Grid Panel

Gregory Wessner, curator of The Unfinished Grid, moderated a panel discussion about the living legacy of the 1811 plan and new proposals imagining Manhattan’s infrastructural future.

Recap | Activism as an Art Form

When Creative Time's latest exhibition Living As Form opened at the historic Essex Street Market on September 24th, it wasn't without context. Just four months earlier, the Festival of Ideas for the New City brought scores of people to the nearby Bowery to think about urban spaces, generating new notions...

Intelligent Cities

Susan Piedmont-Palladino and Scott Kratz talk about a National Building Museum initiative to explore how we live in cities today and how to make better decisions for our future.

Rising Currents – A Postscript

MoMA hosted a panel discussion to mark the end of the Rising Currents exhibition

Recap | You Are Here --> Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City

You Are Here Mapping the Psychogeography of New York City, an exhibit now on view at the Pratt Institute's Manhattan Gallery, is guest curated by Katharine Harmon, owner of Tributary Books in Seattle and author of the cartography-inclined books Map as Art (2009) and You...

Recap | Red Hook Food Vendors at the Queens Museum of Art

An exhibition celebrating the Red Hook Food Vendors opened at the Queens Museum of Art, which showcases the spirit and liveliness so often associated with the Vendors.

Recap | Amplify: Creative and Sustainable Lifestyles on the Lower East Side

Amplify is an exhibition that documents how the Lower East Side is undergoing a process of evolution and reinvention – especially its community gardens.