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Cobble Hill »

Magdalena Marcenaro has painted two temporary murals on Pacific Street between Court and Smith Streets.

Sunnyside »

Mark Salinas worked with neighborhood kids to paint the words "Rise-N-Shine" at 48th Ave. and 42nd St.

Astoria »

A street artist is covering Astoria with small works of art, prompting an art treasure hunt on Twitter.

Long Island City »

A public hearing to discuss plans for the iconic graffiti center drew harsh opposition from artists.

Yorkville »

James De La Vega wants to inspire young neighborhood professionals, he said.

Bushwick »

Apolo Torres, an artist who spent three months in Bushwick, painted one giant wall before leaving.

Astoria »

The Dog Poop Project is a way to encourage residents to pick up after their pooches, its founder says.

DUMBO »

A DUMBO artist searches for the first mystery couple to use his mural as a backdrop to their wedding.

Fort Greene »

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

DUMBO »

A 32-year-old Queens man was arrested Friday for allegedly spray-painting the Brooklyn Bridge.

Lower East Side »

The street artist, inspired by British artist Banksy, has a solo show at the Krause Gallery.

Bushwick »

Two stores have already started selling art supplies, and SoHo Art's warehouse is planning to open soon.

Fort Greene »

California-based artist finishes mural in Fort Greene that will be featured in Vanity Fair magazine.

Astoria »

Famed graffiti artist Lady Pink is working on a mural with teens from a local high school.

Clinton Hill »

Tired of the tourists and crowds, street artist Wally Abdellatif brings his business closer to home.