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Fort Greene »

The building is proposed for an empty lot next to the "Great Wall of Brooklyn" mural in Fort Greene.

Long Island City »

The Parks Department will accept proposals for the Clare Weiss Emerging Artist Award until March 22.

DUMBO »

Organizers chose to cancel the event because it outgrew the neighborhood and got away from its mission.

Civic Center »

The abstract artwork will be installed in Thomas Paine Park this spring for a temporary exhibit.

Sunnyside »

It is the seventh work from the group 14x48, which uses the city's empty billboards for public art.

Garment District »

The installation aims to spark debate about humanity's impact on nature, artists say. 

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Local muralist Kwenci Jones is soliciting $4,000 from residents to restore the public artwork.

East Village »

Community Boards 2 and 3 will hear plans that incorporate lampposts decorated by artist Jim Power.

Hunts Point »

Community members have eight choices to pick from.

Concourse »

The neighborhood has nine murals of famous ballplayers up, and at least one more is on the way.

Flatiron »

A 500-foot-long canopy of metal discs is coming to Madison Square Park in April 2015.

East Harlem »

Marina Ortiz spent ten years photographing the neighborhood's murals. 

Greenwich Village »

A performance art installation with seven actresses lying on seven white beds is coming to Pier 45.

Hudson Heights »

The design, known as a "road tattoo," will be installed in the next few weeks.

Greenwich Village »

The statue appears to be a reference to artist Tom Otterness' controversial past.