How a Subway Mosaic Artist Spends Her Sundays
Briefly

In the late 1990s, she made the initial mosaics that have adorned the station's walls for over two decades, and she recently designed new pieces that went up as part of a renovation.
Ms. Chang's subway artwork has been a steady presence for passengers as the neighborhood has changed around them.
She said she wanted to add onto it in a way that was fresh but also aligned completely with the works that exist.
Ms. Chang lives in Williamsburg and her subway mosaics challenge the elitist perception of art, offering a reflective space amidst neighborhood gentrification.
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