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Downtown Brooklyn »

MetroTech Commons will soon host artist Katharina Grosse's first outdoor installation in New York City.

Fort Greene »

The artist chose the intersection of Navy Street and Park Avenue because it's loud.

Cobble Hill »

Artist Jane Greengold has impaled pumpkins on a fence in Cobble Hill for 13 years but will stop soon.

Upper West Side »

Fourteen brightly colored aluminum sculptures are on display as part of a new public art exhibit. 

Bed-Stuy »

The Laundromat Project's Field Day is a three-site arts celebration in Bed-Stuy, Hunts Point and Harlem.

Governors Island »

Five finalists have been chosen in the fourth annual "City of Dreams" pavilion design competition.

Meatpacking District »

The public art project is near the High Line and across from the Standard Hotel.

Fort Greene »

An empty lot across from BAM will soon be home to murals and David Byrne-designed bike racks.

DUMBO »

Eight artists including CAM, DALeast, and Shepard Fairey are currently creating works of art in DUMBO.

East Village »

East River Park will host "Dancers of the Wind" until November.

Stapleton »

The "All-Too-Familiar Tangle" sculpture will stay in Tappen Park until next year.

Flatiron »

The "No Limits" exhibit by Cuban artist Alexandre Arrechea reimagines iconic New York buildings.

Clinton Hill »

Pratt's sculpture park is now home to giant pinwheels made of license plates.

Fort Greene »

The long-shuttered Triangle Park's new art exhibit is made of orange mesh wrapped around park surfaces.

West Village »

Mock botanical signs with statements like "class barrier" aim to point out local cultural dynamics.