Village Art through Jay’s Eyes

Welcome to Village Art through Jay’s Eyes – an exhibit of artwork that is prominent throughout Greenwich Village, New York City. Throughout the exhibit, you will find pieces of art that I have stumbled upon throughout my travels in “the Village” and I invite you to experience the excitement for these tremendous pieces of art yourself! Thematically, this exhibit covers artwork in general throughout this part of town and how it makes it unique to other parts of the city and the world. Take a look around and see the wondrous art that sets Greenwich Village apart from everywhere else!

Washington Square Arch

Greenwich Village – Washington Square Park – Made of Marble – October 2014

Grace Church

Greenwich Village – Broadway – Made of Stone – Gothic Artwork – October 2014

10th Street Artwork

East Village – 10th Street – Made of Spray Paint – October 2014

Sidewalk Art

Greenwich Village – Broadway – Spray Paint Used – Different Method of Advertisement – October 2014

"Trice" Tag

West Village – Building Street Art – Possibly Denotes an Artist – Spray Paint Used – October 2014

Menorah Art

Greenwich Village – W 4th Street – On Jewish Temple/Community Center – Metal Used – October 2014

Astor Place Street Art

East Village – Astor Place – Made with Spray Paint – October 2014

Mail Chute Ensemble

East Village – 10th Street – Made with Stickers, Spray Paint – October 2014

NYU Subway Mosaic

Greenwich Village – 8th Street NYU Subway Station – Made of tile – October 2014

"Born in the Bronx"

West Village – Bleecker St. – Made with Spray Paint – October 2014

Triangles

Greenwich Village – Bleecker St. – Made of Paint – October 2014

Saint Mark's Mosaic

East Village – Saint Mark’s Place – Made of Tile – October 2014

Sidewalk Subway Lines

Greenwich Village – Greene Street – Made of Concrete, light fixtures, and paint – October 2014

Hopefully you enjoyed this glimpse of art inside the Village! Please let me know what you think! Feel free to leave a comment!