Duke Riley and Mel Chin, artists behind #MTAArts projects in Queens and Manhattan, are two of the more than 30 artists and designers collaborating with Times Square Arts, Poster House & For Freedoms to share their messages of hope, gratitude and public safety. "Messages for the City" is on view in Times Square, public health clinics, food pantries, community centers, and on LinkNYC kiosks across all five boroughs of NYC.
Pictured: Duke Riley's "Thank You to Health Care Workers". Riley's faceted glass project "Be Good or Be Gone" (2011) is permanently installed at Beach 98th Street (A) station in Rockaway Beach. Mel Chin's interactive installation "Signal" (1997) is located at the Broadway-Lafayette/Bleecker Street (B,D,F,M) station in Manhattan.











