"Brooklyn Transitions” (2017), Andrea Belag’s hand-painted laminated glass artwork at the Avenue U (F) station in Brooklyn, is a reflection on the literal and figurative movement of New Yorkers. Fabricated by Mayer of Munich, the oversized brushstrokes emphasize motion and the movement of the human body in space. The rich palette mirrors the blend of colors found throughout the surrounding neighborhood.
Belag's work is included in “Here, There And Everywhere: Women’s Imagination Post COVID Lockdown,” a group show curated by Liz Weiss, at Foley Gallery on the Lower East Side. The exhibit features a unique selection of women artists reflecting on varied aspects of creative experiences during and following shutdown, whether they be professional, personal, or health related. Among the esteemed group of artists are three other #MTAArts artists with permanent projects: Katherine Bradford, Sally Gil, and Maureen McQuillan. On view through October 17.












