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DUMBO »

A Brooklyn artist will give 130 people wooden frames to hold in front of the bridge and snap photos.  

Long Island City »

Flux Factory is launching "Kitty City," an urban planning project.

DUMBO »

Watertower II, twin to the artsy original atop 20 Jay St., will be in Brooklyn Bridge Park May 10-12.

SoHo »

Some locals say the DOT robbed the neighborhood of parkspace designated for public art.

Clinton Hill »

Printmaking students were commissioned by Pratt to makeover a construction wall on Emerson Place.

Clinton Hill »

The giant interactive music box will allow users to play an infinite number of original songs.

Lower East Side »

Ken Henricksen's sculpture of a tree trunk inscribed with an Oscar Wilde quote will go on view April 25.

Upper East Side »

Carole Eisner's "Hosea" will be displayed from approximately the end of April until November 2013.

Bushwick »

The decades-old plant is opening its private street for Bushwick Open Studios.

DUMBO »

Heartwalk, originally commissioned for Times Square, was recently moved to DUMBO.

Downtown Brooklyn »

The artwork of people who work in the courthouse is on display at the Charles P. Sifton Gallery.

Fort Greene »

“A Patchwork Story” is a public art exhibit on Myrtle Avenue.

Flatiron »

A new installation planned for Madison Square Park lets people view the Flatiron Building through a lens.

Fort Greene »

Byrne's bike racks will be reviewed by Brooklyn's CB2 for recommendation to the Public Design Commission.

Castleton Corners »

Scott LoBaido built 20 angels, lit by Christmas lights, to memorialize the victims of Sandy Hook.