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Gowanus »

Gowanus Open Studios started 16 years ago with about 10 artists. This year there are 150.

Fort Greene »

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

Long Island City »

Each year the Queens Council on the Arts gives thousands of dollars to Queens artists.

Fort Greene »

Indigo Hippie CO, a Brooklyn-based collective, has a vision to open a bike garden in Fort Greene.

Financial District »

Three artists participated in the first-ever artist residency on Ellis Island this summer.

DUMBO »

The Flock House Project is a traveling set of living spaces that will set up shop in New York City.

Washington Heights »

A group of Upper Manhattan artists endorsed Adriano Espaillat in his race to unseat Rep. Charlie Rangel.

Washington Heights »

Hundreds from Northern Manhattan came together to kick off the 10th Annual Uptown Arts Stroll. 

Central Harlem »

The Dwyer Cultural Center will limit activities while it reorganizes its board and raises funds.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Some SoHo locals say a planned survey of all SoHo and NoHo loft dwellers would violate their privacy.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Artist Jemal McClary said the NYPD's Manhattan South Peddler Task Force arrested him for selling pillows.

South Bronx »

Uninsured artists can exchange artwork for health care credit at Lincoln Hospital on 149th Street.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

"Northern Manhattan as Muse" features local artists whose work is inspired by uptown.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Dozens of artists' private studios, including that of Ultra Violet, will be open to the public in Chelsea.

Midtown & Theater District »

"The Work Office," a public art project in Times Square, is commemorating the New Deal approach to supporting artists.