Underground Art
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
William Ayres, chief curator at the Long Island Museum in Stony Brook, NY and co-author
and
Sandra Bloodworth, director, Arts in Transit and co-author
and
Mary Miss, sculptor and installation artist whose "Framing Union Square" is part of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station
and
Bing Lee, China born artist whose ceramic tile artwork, "Empress Voyage 2.22 1794" decorates the Canal Street Subway Station
-on the new book Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit and the art gallery that is the New York subway system
Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit is available for purchase at Amazon.com
and
Sandra Bloodworth, director, Arts in Transit and co-author
and
Mary Miss, sculptor and installation artist whose "Framing Union Square" is part of the 14th Street-Union Square subway station
and
Bing Lee, China born artist whose ceramic tile artwork, "Empress Voyage 2.22 1794" decorates the Canal Street Subway Station
-on the new book Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit and the art gallery that is the New York subway system
Along the Way: MTA Arts for Transit is available for purchase at Amazon.com
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