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The MTA has been turning its vacant retail units into delightful art installations. The New York City subway is not a ...
BFA Illustration faculty member Yuko Shimizu (MFA 2003 Illustration as Visual Essay) is the latest member of the SVA community to bring her artwork to the streets of New York City—or below them, to be ...
Across New York City’s subway system, transit maps displaying colored-coded train routes help riders visualize their location and guide them to their destination.
A new exhibit at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn, titled "Shining a Light on The Subway Sun: The art of Fred G. Cooper and Amelia Opdyke Jones," brings the ad campaign's story to life.
First, transit officials in New York City said goodbye to the Metrocard. Now the MTA is waving farewell to another transit icon: the famed subway map. “This is a lynchpin moment,” said MTA ...
Across the bottom, in black text: [New York Subway Advertising Company logo] RAILS TO SALES / SUBWAY POSTERS [a red line cuts through the center of "subway posters"]. Credit Line Gift of Merrill C.
New York City's subway map has been largely unchanged since 1979, when a committee led by the Metropolitan Transit Authority laid those now instantly recognizable colors over the streets of the ...
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