Subway art
Artist Bill Brand’s Newly Restored Animated Subway Mural, “Masstransiscope” is Mind Blowing
Originally created by Bill Brand in 1980 as a way to utilize an unused subway station at Myrtle Avenue, Masstransiscope
Beneath the Streets Sheds Light on NYC’s Hidden World of Subway Graffiti Artists
Photo via Matt Litwack. Deep beneath the streets, in NYC’s extensive network of subway tunnels, graffiti artists have been
Beautiful Graphics of NY Train Project Celebrates NYC Subway Tile Mosaics
Last week, we recorded a segment for Cityscape on WFUV Public Radio, an NPR affiliate in New York City. In
Subway Stories Find People in NYC Subway Debris
Writer and artist Enzo Scavone has found a great way to spend his time waiting for his train: discovering found
Daily What?! Jawdropping Rooftopping Photos at Bowling Green Subway Station by Navid Baraty
If you haven’t been by the Bowling Green subway station recently and you don’t have a fear of
MTA Unveils New Eye-Catching Subway Art in NYC
In addition to the polar vortex, January was the month for the installation of three new art posters in the
Fun Urban Window Art at World Wide Plaza and 50th Street Subway Station
On the first and second floor windows of World Wide Plaza on 8th Avenue between 49th Street and 50th Street
Subway Art on the Future Second Avenue Subway Line Revealed
Working alongside the MTA architecture team in bringing beauty and inspiration into new Second Avenue Subway line is MTA’s
Daily What?! Brooklyn Nautical Maps at the Smith-9th Street Subway Station
Have you ever noticed the nautical maps on every window of the Smith-9th Street subway? In fact, the station which
23rd Street Subway Station Art Pays Homage to Flatiron’s History as a Fashion Hub
As the train pulls up on the 23rd Street N/R station, have you noticed the mosaic hats that can
The Abandoned Myrtle Avenue Subway Station in Brooklyn Has A Cool Art Piece, Masstransiscope
Closed in 1956, Myrtle Ave subway station used to run on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb
Daily What?! There’s a Sound Installation Below The Subway Grates In Times Square
Location of Max Neuhaus’ sound installation “Times Square.” Some would accurately describe Max Neuhaus as a “sound sculptor.” His installation,