Dec
15

More on the South Ferry art

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In my illustrated tour of the new South Ferry terminal, I talked extensively about MTA’s $1 million Arts for Transit investment in the new station. Today, The Times talked with Mike and Doug Starns, the 47-year-old, Brooklyn-based identical twins responsible for the decorations, about their vision for new stop. They talk about the trees, the map and the difficulties of working with fused glass on a subway station-sized scale. Check it out.

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Categories : Arts for Transit, Asides

One Response to “More on the South Ferry art”

  1. herenthere says:

    I’m just worried that vandals will break that fused wall, or any of the interesting art installations there, in a matter of time.

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