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Completed Percent for Art Projects with Artist Information Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Percent Project Artist 107th Precinct and Borough Command Center Aycock, Alice 122 Community Center Goetz, Monika 44th Police Precinct now @ Socrates Sculpture Park Ahearn, John 59th Street Marine Transfer Station Antonakos, Stephen Administration for Childrens' Services' New Children's Center Mandel, Mike Alonzo Daughtry Day Care Center Dermansky, Julie Appellate Division Courthouse Feigenbaum, Harriet ART NY Theater Coffin, Peter ART NY Theater Guerra, Ana ART NY Theater Hein, Jeppe Audubon Ballroom Chase, Colin Audubon Ballroom Galvez, Daniel Audubon Ballroom Koren, Gabriel Beach Channel Drive Day Care Center Dermansky, Julie Bedford Stuyvesant Multi-Service Center Bey, Dawoud Bronx 6 Sanitation Garage Kasuba, Aleksandra Bronx Arch Sky, Alison Bronx County Hall of Justice Davis, Michael Bronx County Hall of Justice Guo-Qiang, Cai Bronx Housing Court Komar, Vitaly Page 1 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Address 71-01 Parsons Blvd 150 1st Avenue 3201 Vernon Boulevard 59th Street and 12th Avenue 492 First Avenue 333 Second Street 27 Madison Ave 502 W 53rd St 503 W 53rd St 504 W 53rd St 3940 Broadway 3940 Broadway 3940 Broadway 44-22 Beach Channel Drive 1958 Fulton Street 800 East 176th Street 161st Street and Grand Concourse 265 East 161st Street 265 East 161st Street 1118 Grand Concourse Page 2 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Bronx Housing Court Tacla, Jorge Bronx Library Center Manglano-Ovalle, Inigo Brooklyn Bridge Gateway Thomas, Hank Willis Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Improvements Tillett, Linnaea Brooklyn Public Library, Grand Army Plaza Jones, Thomas Cambria Heights Library Ellmann, Barbara Clarendon Library DeMonte, Claudia Clinton Cove Park Cochran, Malcolm Columbia Street Nagasawa, Nobuho Coney Island Hospital Emergency Room Champanier, Abram Coney Island Water Pollution Control Center Plant Smyth, Ned Coney Island Water Pollution Control Center Plant Rupp, Christy Cortelyou Branch Library Wittenberg, John Crossroads Juvenile Detention Center Birch, Willie Crossroads Juvenile Detention Center Ingleton, Carlton Cumberland Neighborhood Family Care Center Champanier, Abram Cypress Hills Library Briseno, Rolando Davidson Daycare Center Jemisin, Noah Dr. Ronald McNair Park Fayomi, Ogundipe Eagle Academy for Young Men Biggers, Sanford Page 3 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information 1118 Grand Concourse 310 East Kingsbridge Road Brooklyn Bridge & Tillary St Prospect St & Washington St 10 Grand Army Plaza 218-13 Linden Boulevard 2035 Nostrand Avenue 56th Street and Hudson River Bike Path Hamilton Street; DeGraw Street between Columbia Street and Van Brunt; Van Brunt Street betwwen DeGraw and Hamilton 2601 Ocean Parkway 2591 Knapp Street 3002 Knapp St 1305 Cortelyou Rd 17 Bristol Street 17 Bristol Street 39 Auburn Place 1197 Sutter Avenue 1810 Davidson Avenue Eastern Parkway and Washington Avenue 506 East 176th Street Page 4 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information East 107th Street Recreational Pier Blum, Andrea East Flatbush Library Johnson, M.L.J. East Harlem Art Park Rodriguez, Jorge Luis ECC 361 @ 94 Hassenfeld, Kirsten ECC/PS 228 Hastanan, Skowmon Edward A. Reynolds West Side High School Wexler, Allan Engine Company 277 LaVerdiere, Julian Family Intake Center (ER Unit) Twitchell, Lane Far Rockaway Fire/EMS Station house Greengold, Jane Firehouse for Engine Co 75 Ukeles, Mierle Laderman Firehouse for Engine Company 71 Saunders, David Flatbush Avenue Tolle, Brian Flight 587 Memorial Wall Rodriguez, Freddy Flushing Bay Promenade Ferrara, Jackie Flushing Meadows Corona Park adjacent to the Unisphere Mullican, Matt Flushing Regional Library de Bretteville, Sheila Levrant Flushing Regional Library Min, Yong Soon Flushing Regional Library Ruiz, Kathleen Foley Square Pace, Lorenzo Forsyth Plaza Bing, Xu Frank Sinatra/Astoria High School for the Arts Oursler, Tony Frederick Douglass Memorial Koren, Gabriel Page 5 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information 107th Street and FDR Esplanade 9612 Church Avenue Sylvan Place and East 120th Street 3530 Kings College Place 32-80 93rd Street 140 W 102nd St 582 Knickerbocker Avenue 151 East 151st Street 4806 Rockaway Beach Boulevard 2175 Walton Avenue 720 Melrose Avenue Flatbush Avenue and Tillary Street 200 Beach 116th St 12500 Northern Blvd Flushing Meadows Corona Park 41-17 Main Street 41-17 Main Street 41-17 Main Street Centre St & Duane St 130 Canal Street 35th Ave./36th Street Central Park North and Frederick Douglass Page 6 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Frederick Douglass Memorial Miller, Algernon Fulton Street Traffic Triangle Searles, Charles Gateway High School for Health Care Professionals Morris, Sarah Glen Oaks Branch Library Zweig, Janet Glen Oaks Campus Yoder, Andy Hamilton Avenue Bridge Conti, Jim Harriet Tubman Memorial Saar, Alison High School for Construction Trades, Engineering and Architecture Casebere, James High School for Law, Government and Justice Mullican, Matt High School for Redirection Holder, Robin High School for Teaching, Liberal Arts and Sciences Doyle, Chris High School of Art and Design Art Spiegelman High School of Art and Design Weiner, Lawrence High School of Law Enforcement and Public Safety Love, Robyn Horizon Juvenile Center Rollins, Tim Humboldt Plaza Thomas, Austin Hunters Point Library Swartz, Julianne Hunters Point South Waterfront Park I Olivier, Karyn Hunts Point Recreation Center Banks, Monica Page 7 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Boulevard Frederick Douglass Circle Fulton Street and Ralph Avenue 150-91 87th Road 256-04 Union Turnpike 74-30 Commonwealth Boulevard Hamilton Ave over Gowanus Canal St. Nicholas Avenue and Frederick Douglass Boulevard 94-06 104th Street 244 East 163rd Street 226 Bristol Street 74-20 Commonwealth Boulevard 245 E 56th S 245 E 56th St 116-25 Guy Brewer Boulevard 560 Brook Avenue 64 Humboldt St 47-40 Center Blvd Hunters Point South Park by the basketball field 765 Manida Street Page 8 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information IS 125 Oshita, Kazuma IS 125 Chunn, Nancy IS 137 Agee, Ann IS 145 Holden, Barry IS 2 Baron, Ron IS 2 Juarez, Roberto IS 218 Kozloff, Joyce IS 218 Steir, Pat IS 230 Giersbach, Cadence IS 230 Annex at 74th Street Ganjian, Linda IS 246 Silva, Pedro IS 285 High Bridge Garden Deleporte, Anne IS 323 - Morton Quinn, Jeanne IS 323 - Morton Tegeder, Dannielle IS 5 Choi, Sung-Ho IS 5 Dennis, Donna IS 90 Amos, Emma IS 90 Wong, Martin IS/HS 362 Yoes, Amy IS/HS 404 Johns-Messenger, Natasha IS/HS 43 Cooper, Diana IS/HS 585 Benson, Jane Page 9 of 34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information 46-02 47 Avenue 46-02 47th Avenue 109-15 98th Street 33-44 80th Street 655 Parkside Avenue 655 Parkside Avenue 4600 Broadway 4600 Broadway 73-10 34th Avenue 73-10 34th Avenue 72 Veronica Place 200 West 167th Street 75 Morton Street 75 Morton Street 50-40 Jacobus Street 50-40 Jacobus Street 21 Jumel Place 21 Jumel Place 900 East 299th Street 51st Avenue and 2nd Street 100 Essex Drive 54-40 74th Street Page 10 of34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Jackson Avenue Streetscape Meromi, Ohad Jacobi Medical Center Huang, Arlan Jane Addams Vocational High School Ford, Walton Julia de Burgos Latino Cultural Center Gutierrez, Marina Kensington Branch Library May, Carol LaGuardia High School Lipski, Donald Langston Hughes Community Library and Cultural Center Gueye, Ousmane Leon M. Goldstein High School for the Sciences Helmick, Ralph Long Island City High School Adams, Dennis Long Island City High School Chin, Mel Long Island City High School Sheehan, Maura Louis Armstrong Memorial Multi-Service Center McCalebb, Howard Marcy Plaza Harvey, Ellen Marshall England Early Learning Center Statom, Therman MCC Theater Simeti, Francesco McCarren Park Pool Temple, Mary Metropolitan Avenue Campus Scher, Paula Middle College High School at Medgar Evers College Greengold, Jane Midwood High School Rakowitz, Michael Monroe High School(Bronx Coalition Community High School) Sanchez, Juan Mott Haven Schools Sze, Sarah Page 11 of34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information Jackson Avenue and 43rd Avenue 1400 Pelham Parkway South 900 Tinton Avenue 1689 Lexington Avenue 4209-4211 Eighteenth Avenue 100 Amsterdam Avenue 100-01 Northern Boulevard 2001 Oriental Boulevard 14-30 Broadway 14-30 Broadway 14-30 Broadway 107-20 Northern Boulevard MacDonough St & Marcy Ave 800 Concourse Village East 515 West 52nd Street 776 Lorimer St 91-30 Metropolitan Avenue 1186 Carroll Street 2839 Bedford Avenue 1300 Boynton Avenue 170 Brown Place Page 12 of34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information MS 114 Temple, Mary MS 254 Wexler, Allan MS/HS 368 Jackson-Jarvis, Martha Municipal Building Lawson, Thomas Myrtle Avenue Geller, Matthew New Children's Center Cummings, Michael New Police Academy Redl, Erwin New Settlement Community Center Trimble, W. Scott New York Aquarium Sasaki, Toshio New York Hall of Science Carpenter, James New York Hall of Science Tomaselli, Fred Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Acconci, Vito Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant Trakas, George North Hills Branch Library Gillen, Ann North Shore Esplanade at St. George's Ferry Terminal Armajani, Siah Oberia D. Dempsey Multi-Service Center of Central Harlem Searles, Charles Oberia D. Dempsey Multi-Service Center of Central Harlem Smith, Vincent D. Occupational Training Center Kang, Ik-Joong Occupational Training Center 721 McGowin, Ed Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex Villinski, Paul Page 13 of34 10/01/2021 Completed Percent for Art projects with artist information 1765 First Avenue 2452 Washington Avenue 2975 Tibbett Avenue One Centre Street 484-550 Myrtle Ave 11205 492 First Avenue 130-30 28th Ave 1501 Jerome Ave 602 Surf Avenue 47-01 111th Street 47-01 111th Street Greenpoint Avenue and Provost Street Greenpoint Avenue/Provost Street 57-04 Marathon Parkway St.
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