Susan Gardner started sticking things to her house at 108 Wyckoff Street in 2001, and her house today is known as the Mosaic House of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn resident Renee Baumann is creating a Brooklyn streetscape entirely out of gingerbread brownstones.
Jason Covert's glass negatives from his family collection over a century old, then recreates then with a twist. The new exhibition "The Bridge" runs at Hionas Gallery in Tribeca from November 1-24, 2012.
Jane Greengold's "Impalements" is an annual Halloween art project that sees gnarling, carved pumpkins stuck onto the rusty spikes of an iron fence of a house in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.
G2V, Jonathan Prince's newest public art installation at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza in Manhattan's Midtown East neighborhood, can be seen either as a vestige of the past or a remnant of an advanced alien civilization.
Despite the autumn chill, people came together in Lower Manhattan to commemorate the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, remembering and reflecting on the memories of the day that changed America forever.
The public mural project at Welling Court in Queens is a home to some excellent pieces of street art, featuring the work of more than 58 international artists at over 90 different locations all around this one neighborhood. This is a street art lover's paradise.
Hidden among New York City's various neighborhoods are some amazing pieces of sculpture; artistic delights to be found on the streets of Manhattan, if you know where to look. Here are a few of the city's not-to-be-missed art pieces.
Dillon de Give's art project, "Long Walks on the Beach," had strangers randomly pair up with each other, and then take a walk along Rockaway Beach in Queens.