
Public Art Rocket Ship Lands in Manhattan
A 30-foot-tall public art sculpture named "The Mothership Connection" by artist Zak Ové has been installed in downtown Manhattan. The rocket-ship-like artwork draws inspiration from African antiquity
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A 30-foot-tall public art sculpture named "The Mothership Connection" by artist Zak Ové has been installed in downtown Manhattan. The rocket-ship-like artwork draws inspiration from African antiquity

Millvale's Rainbow Raccoon Park now features a 12½-foot-tall interactive raccoon sculpture, unveiled at a community event that drew nearly 1,000 people. The project aims to boost local engagement and

Searsport is set to unveil a mysterious nine-foot statue this Saturday, November 1. The downtown monument, whose story is described as touching, will be visible from Route 1.

Marblehead architect Tom Saltsman has unveiled his latest Halloween creation: a massive, moving hermit crab. The intricate display, built from plywood and Styrofoam, took two months to complete and bu

Street artist Tom Bob transforms ordinary urban objects into imaginative, colorful characters, bringing humor and surprise to city streets globally.

JFK Airport's New Terminal One reveals updated renderings and details for its public art program. The $9.5 billion facility is part of a $19 billion modernization effort.

The University of Utah has acquired a 12-foot-tall “LOVE” sculpture by artist Robert Indiana for $4.5 million, set to be installed outside the campus art museum.

Dozens of Tucson residents joined local artist Pen Macias to paint a large-scale mural for the nonprofit Child & Family Resources on Broadway.

Atelier Sisu's 'Splendour,' a large floating oculus with dichroic surfaces, is the centerpiece of The Other Art Fair Brooklyn, transforming with light.

A street art movement led by Senegalese artist Omar Diaw is transforming the city walls of Conakry, Guinea, shifting public perception of graffiti from vandalism to celebrated public art.

Artist Becky Williams' concrete hand sculptures, hidden across the Lowcountry, have become a viral TikTok treasure hunt, engaging the community in a unique search for art and connection.

Chinese artist Liu Wei will create four large-scale sculptures for The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Fifth Avenue facade, debuting in fall 2026. This marks his first major U.S. institutional exhibition