On the windows of World Wide Plaza on 8th Avenue are these pieces of window art, referencing iconic images of NYC-its bridges, taxis, subways, and street signs
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.
Keith Godard's 23rd street subway mural of the hats of famous past visitors to the Chelsea Hotel in association with National Hat Day on January 15th
Closed in 1956, Myrtle Ave subway station used to run on the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit line between Manhattan Bridge and DeKalb Avenue.
Max Neuhaus' sound installation, "Times Square" lies below the ventilation grates and has been a little-known attraction since 1977.
The Chambers St. subway station contains a depiction of the former Columbia University, making it the only institution depicted in more than one station.
It is an art gallery visited by millions each year, yet only a few people actually take the time to
Dolphins in the Subway by @g1g1_nyc This week’s #untappedcities Instagram “Pic” of the week goes to this shot of subway art
Discover NYC's truly underground art scene with our featured Foursquare list this week, Subway Art in NYC, featuring artwork that Untapped contributor Kristin Gaylord explores in depth in her Transit Talk column.