Every day, I walk down East 26th street towards Brooklyn College and see sixteen various blue glass sculptures—from thin vases to a grasping hand—displayed…
The mural entitled I Deal, I Dream, I Do is hard to miss when you are passing Fourth Avenue in Gowanus. I pass by…
A few times a week (if I’m lucky and not burdened by work) I take a trip on the J train to go visit my…
In the quiet streets of the Great Neck Plaza, there is a lovely acrylic trompe l’oeil (trick-of-the-eye painting) mural that features a group of children. The…
Flatbush Floogies, created by Muriel Castanis in 1996, is a work of public art commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit and MTA New…
On October 27th, 2008, four young men went out fishing. When the unexpected happened, they did not expect for only one to return. Domenico Coluccio,…
As I was going up the stairs in Ingersoll, I was surprised to see a large painting on the wall. It took up most of…
“Eerie” is a word I would often use to describe the pathways within the Chambers Street – World Trade Center Station complex, a place I…
Where I come from in Long Island, it’s very rare that you’d come across displays of public art as you do ubiquitously in New York…
It has become the trade mark of the local Avenue S Park in Flatbush. Many call the local park in my neighborhood “the polar…