Every month, we take two groups of intrepid readers to spend an afternoon tracking down the Remnants of Penn Station, of
Rendering of the upper mezzanine level of the 34th street station built as part of the 7 subway extension. The
“Sky Reflector-Net” by James Carpenter, Grimshaw Architects and ARUP, is the largest single work ever commissioned by MTA Arts &
Inside the subway station at the Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum stop you may notice something a bit out of the ordinary: there are artifacts in the walls.
Along with Armory Arts Week the MTA Arts for Transit group has posted videos and podcasts detailing the rich stories behind the artwork at dozens of stations running from South Ferry to 167th Street.
Bowling Green subway station has an amazing series of "rooftopping" photographs of New York City by Navid Baraty, who took these photos high above the streets
In addition to the polar vortex, January 2013 saw the installation of three new art posters in the subway as part of the MTA Arts for Transit and Urban Design
Working alongside the MTA architecture team for the Second Avenue Subway line is MTA Arts for Transit, commissioning new murals for the future subway line
Have you ever noticed the nautical maps on every window of the Smith-9th Street subway in Gowanus? The Brooklyn station has two pieces of art by Alyson Shotz.
The Fulton Center has an 8-story oculus and the Sky Reflector-Net, composed of nearly 10,000 stainless steel components, reflects the sunlight from above.