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Inwood »

The Washington Heights BID is looking to move the 1,900-pound steel sculpture to Dyckman Street.

Upper East Side »

Max Singer has posted his free drawings all over Manhattan.

East Village »

Street artists and Iranian activists pasted posters on the ground in Tompkins Square Park Thursday.

East Village »

City Lore moved into the Lower Eastside Girls Club's former space on East 1st Street.

Bed-Stuy »

The exhibit, in the Bedford Library at 496 Franklin Ave., features murals from across Bed-Stuy.

Gowanus »

The concrete wolf sculpture signed "Wolf Tits" disappeared just three weeks after it was installed.

Gowanus »

The massive piece of art depicts a crouching wolf with sharp claws outside the former home of the ASPCA.

Long Island City »

Several artists from the graffiti collective will take part in a show in Great Neck starting Jan. 19th.

Inwood »

The icicles on Dyckman Street are the work of photographer Luis Baez-Correa.

Downtown Brooklyn »

Steve Powers recently finished a mural in Future Plaza, off Flatbush Avenue.

Nolita »

Meres One painted his light bulbs on the wall outside the store at Elizabeth and Houston streets.

Upper East Side »

Posters for the fictional movie "Rochelle, Rochelle" popped up on Second Avenue.

Long Island City »

Baxter, a fixture at the Queens graffiti mecca, is being fostered as the site faces demolition.

Long Island City »

A batch of new graffiti was spotted on 5Pointz on Wednesday, a day after it was whitewashed by owners.

Long Island City »

A crowd gathered at the Long Island City site to mourn the loss of the graffiti art.