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Williamsburg »

The social justice-focused piece didn't have permission to be in East River State Park, officials said.

Upper East Side »

Joel A. Rosenthal's precious ornaments go on view in their creator's hometown.

Long Island City »

5Pointz, the graffiti hub in Long Island City, had its entire facade covered overnight.

Hunts Point »

A local graffiti artist depicted Ruby Bridges, the first black child to attend an all-white school.

Midtown »

The Merton D. Simpson Gallery will host a new exhibition Wednesday after facing financial trouble.

Central Harlem »

Frank Hall purchased the Will Marion Cook House on Strivers' Row but died before finishing renovations.

Upper East Side »

Six aluminum art sculptures will be placed along the Park Avenue Malls between 66th and 52nd Streets.

Corona »

The program offered through Queens College hopes to inspire social change through art.

Jamaica »

Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning's First Fridays are modeled on Brooklyn Museum's First Saturdays.

TriBeCa »

Martha Erlebacher, 76, helped found the New York Academy of Art in TriBeCa.

Bushwick »

Artists need to spread throughout Bushwick to avoid causing conflicts, the community board chair said.

Cobble Hill »

The gallery is honoring donors who support the art space's Kickstarter campaign.

Fort Greene »

The artist chose the intersection of Navy Street and Park Avenue because it's loud.

Upper West Side »

The New-York Historical Society's exhibition delves into the history and power of the 1913 Armory Show. 

Upper East Side »

The show celebrates former Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller's contribution to the Met's non-Western art.