DescriptionAve H Station Interior (8100988960).jpg
MTA Arts for Transit's newest project in Brooklyn is at the landmarked station house at Avenue H on the Q Line in Midwood. It was a built in 1905 to serve as a real estate office for the surrounding community of Fiske Terrace, an early twentieth century example of planned suburban development and a neighborhood that is graced by well-kept homes and landscaped streets. When the station was designated a landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 2004, the Commission wrote that Avenue H is “the city’s only shingled wooden cottage turned transit station house”. To celebrate this uniquely charming site, artist Ed Kopel animates the exterior of the building with his new piece, Brooklyn Bucolic, transforming an unused colonnade into an active community porch.
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