The MTA’s Arts for Transit has put out a call for proposals for station art for the Second Ave. Subway stops. The public arts commissions for the stations at 96th, 86th, 72nd, and 63rd Sts. could cost as much as $1 million each and are expected to cover as much of the 2200 square feet of wall space at each station as possible. Submissions are due on Dec. 21 with the winners announced in the spring. At least we’ll have nicely-designed theoretical stations for the next six years. [New York Post]
Sprucing up the Second Ave. stations
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