New Yorkers are making their feelings known about the election, and they are doing it with Post-it notes in the subway.
Matthew Chavez launched his participatory art project in 2016, creating a space for the city’s private sentiments in the wake of Trump’s first win.
In two New York City Subway stations, Fred Tomaselli unveils a series of vibrant new mosaic murals titled 'Wild Things.' ...
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Commuters are invited to share their thoughts, fears and dreams on the open wall, creating a collective expression of the ...
Thousands of Post-it Notes line the walls of New York City's 6th Avenue subway station. The notes, part of the public art ...
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Loren Munk is unmissable. Dressed in white bespeckled painter’s pants, this 73-year-old artist shambles into New York’s ...
L.A.'s homegrown actress, Belissa Escobedo, stars opposite Reba McEntire in the new NBC series "Happy's Place" ...
With a third cold case cleared, the Fort Wayne Police Department’s homicide unit has had a very good year, according to lead ...
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