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Bed-Stuy »

Artist RAE uses everyday items for his urban robots and character installations on NYC streets. 

Gramercy »

Luis Florentino, 25, stole $20,000 worth of art and sold it back to Calvin Skaggs for $200, police said.

Bed-Stuy »

House of Art Gallery will feature a monthlong installation of Frank Morrison's graffiti work. 

Fort Greene »

The shorts feature Edie Sedgwick, Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac and are set to original music.

Bed-Stuy »

"When Women Pursue Justice," a mural featuring female leaders, is set for demolition in coming months. 

Brooklyn Heights »

Molly Woodward has thousands of images from across the city on her website "Vernacular Typography."

Meatpacking District »

The vending machine will sit beneath the High Line as part of the AiOP Festival starting Oct. 9. 

West Harlem »

Here are some fun things to do in Harlem this weekend.

Carroll Gardens »

"All the Benefits, All the Rewards" features artwork that uses recycled security envelopes.

Greenwich Village »

The $25,000 Mark Landis painting is being sold to promote the documentary "Art and Craft."

Fort Greene »

"Drawings Along Myrtle" will feature works by more than 20 Pratt students, alumni and local artists.

Governors Island »

Peruse art studios downtown, including on Governors Island, through the weekend-long event.

Chinatown »

Everyday objects and personal items help share history and memories at the Museum of Chinese in America.

TriBeCa »

Mick Rock's images of icons ranging from David Bowie to Pharrell are on view at the Sumo Gallery.

Washington Heights »

The group Word at 4F will host bi-monthly slams at local lounge Apt. 78.