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Midtown »

The future Amtrak station gets an artistic send-off.

Flatiron »

The artist's son fears thousands of pieces of artwork may be tossed on the street.

Greenpoint »

Fourteen exhibition spaces are partnering to bring attention to the neighborhood's art scene.

New York City »

The Laundromat Project brings art to Bed-Stuy, Harlem and Hunts Point.

TriBeCa »

A recreated 1958 NASA satellite and a series of images from the era explore the Cold War space race.

Upper East Side »

The Madison Avenue gallery allegedly financed an illegal gambling ring that catered to the wealthy.

Bushwick »

The Living Gallery, which moved April 1, now has band shows and kids' musical theater.

Bed-Stuy »

Jackie Cantwell and Molly Myer started the Bishop as both a gallery and their final thesis.

Upper East Side »

Cambodian artist Sopheap Pich uses rattan to carry out classic artistic techniques and motifs.

Cobble Hill »

The schedule will include in-house and international artists who will showcase their work.

Cobble Hill »

Two cultural centers are set to enter new spaces at a Bergen Street building, this spring.

Bushwick »

Nyssa Frank is moving the Living Gallery farther out into Bushwick to escape the crowds.

South Street Seaport »

New Seaport gallery Artion opens while many neighbors remain shuttered in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.

Greenwich Village »

Art, design and archicture by Pratt alumni will be displayed on West 14th Street through Jan. 19.

Red Hook »

Red Hook's Kentler Gallery opened a new exhibition Friday, just weeks after Sandy battered the area.