Locals want to turn a Broadway median taken over by pigeons and rats back into a community art space.
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Read moreDetailsThe sculpture will reside at the corner of West 97th Street and Columbus Avenue for the next six months.
Read moreDetailsPublic sculpture has returned to Riverside Park South for the first time in five years.
Read moreDetailsWalk into the center of the sculpture and hear firsthand the many languages emanating from its 700 cords.
Read moreDetailsA poignant public art project is being showcased in a unique spot -- an outdoor kiosk on 83rd Street near Broadway. Andrea Strongwater's colorful paintings
Read moreDetailsIt's late on a brisk Wednesday evening in May and an eight-foot-tall Double-Crested Cormorant is making its way across the intersection
Read moreDetailsOne new art installation is live with two more set to open in October driven by various public art programs in partnership with NYC Parks.
Read moreDetailsArtist Nicolas Holiber is building wooden sculptures of 12 birds to place in the Broadway median next April, hoping to raise awareness of climate change.
Read moreDetailsViewfinding, a sculptural installation from Brooklyn-based artist Sarah E. Brook, will take over Riverside Park at 66th Street in September, in
Read moreDetailsDuring a Community Board 7 Parks & Environment Committee Meeting this week, the Chair of the Broadway Mall Association's Public Art Committee, Deborah Foord, presented
Read moreDetailsUliks Gryka, the Albanian immigrant who has been building carefully balanced stone sculptures along the Hudson River since this summer, recently created
Read moreDetailsA French artist has been assembling stone sculptures on the edge of the Hudson River in Riverside Park. The carefully
Read moreDetailsThe noose (with a slash through it) is up. The paintings (inside the pyramid) are finished. More than a month after its official opening, the
Read moreDetailsA sculpture of a seeing-eye dog that's part of a Broadway public art display was ripped from its bolts outside the 72nd street subway station
Read moreDetailsIf you're like us, you saw a Con Ed sphere on West 79th street and thought "Hmm, did I miss the news of a Con Ed spaceship coming down to earth and landing in the middle of Broadway?"
Read moreDetailsOctober 2, 2012 Weather: Rain, High of 68 Degrees.
Read moreDetailsThe new exhibit in Columbus Circle of "Columbus' Living Room" by Japanese artist Tatzu Nishi allows people to climb to the top of a 60-foot column and enter a room built around the 120-year-old statue of Christopher Columbus. There are cushy sofas, and magazines and newspapers on the tables, inviting ...
Read moreDetailsThe Public Art Fund will open its newest exhibit "Discovering Columbus" on Thursday, and you can start reserving tickets now. The exhibit consists of a staircase that climbs up to the top of the 75-foot-tall granite column holding the statue of Christopher Columbus in Columbus Circle, leading to a "living ...
Read moreDetailsAs we wrote a few weeks ago, artist Tatzu Nishi is planning to build a staircase up to the 70-foot-tall Columbus Statue in the center of Columbus Circle and then build a "living room" around it. The public can then visit Columbus in his living room, which happens to have ...
Read moreDetailsA belligerent raven, sculpted by Peter Woytuk, hangs out near the entrance to the subway station on Broadway and 72nd Street. The big bronze bird appears to have taken on the character of a neighborhood scold.
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