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Fort Greene »

Ten local artists will receive $10,000 each in the project's first year to create original works of art.

Garment District »

The sculptures by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi will stand along Broadway through mid-April 2017.

Astoria »

"The Cubes" will be the park's first permanent building and is slated to open in 2018.

Park Slope »

Mark Ravitz has been installing public art on his Seventh Avenue building since 1980.

Union Square »

Joshua "Ginger" Monroe slept three hours a night for four months to make the statues.

Yorkville »

The sculpture by Yasumitsu Morito features a man sitting on a vessel.

Long Island City »

"Meridian (Gold)" by artist Mika Tajima will be on display until Sept. 25 at Hunters Point South Park.

Astoria »

The Welling Court Mural Project fills the neighborhood with vibrant art work every year.

Mott Haven »

SoBRO and the city plan to put South Bronx photos at the Roberto Clemente Plaza construction site.

Upper East Side »

The sculpture will replace "Two Orchids" at the Doris C. Freedman Plaza in September.

Clinton Hill »

The sculpture by artist Tanda Francis would be placed in Putnam Triangle if approved by the city.

Park Slope »

Four steel works by Carole Eisner will be on display for the next year.

Park Slope »

Art Slope will display artwork in front yards, stores, restaurants and in Prospect Park.

Flatiron »

"Big Bling," by the sculptor Martin Puryear, will stand in the park through the end of the year.

Roosevelt Island »

The 4,400-pound granite sculpture was craned into Southpoint park last month.