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Forest Hills »

The artist posted a rare word on a billboard in Forest Hills but asked that it not be used online.

Forest Hills »

A new art piece has been installed on a billboard on the corner of Queens Boulevard and 71st Avenue.

Prospect-Lefferts Gardens »

Local artist David Eppley is installing a new look at the corner of Flatbush and Ocean avenues.

East Harlem »

Local artists have been displaying their work on the wall for free.

Long Island City »

The sculpture by artist Fanny Allié's is a reminder that a public bench is a "potential bed" for some.

Fort George »

The project features pieces by well-known street artists Queen Andrea and Cope2.

Upper West Side »

The large pieces by artist Don Gummer will be displayed through October.

Long Island City »

The bill requires Percent for Art pieces be presented at a public meeting so residents can weigh in.

East Harlem »

Friends of East River Esplanade set up a banner along the waterfront near 117th Street.

Fort Greene »

Jeff Greenspan and Andrew Tider were issued summonses for being in the park after hours.

Fort George »

Work on the tunnel will begin on Monday and be completed by May 19, the DOT said.

DUMBO »

An interactive exhibit scattered throughout Brooklyn Bridge Park will open May 17.

Long Island City »

A vintage phone booth is cropping up Long Island City to record your thoughts about public art.

Long Island City »

Materials for the Arts has been equipping the city's nonprofits with free art supplies since 1978.

Fort Greene »

Artists installed the bust illegally in Fort Greene Park and it's now being held at the 88th Precinct.