Look Closer: New York Transit Art

Take a closer look at this photo: can you tell what it is made of? New York Artist Nina Boesch has created some amazing stuff using metro cards as collage material. Here’s how she creates her collages.

As the name suggest, metro card collages are made from cut up pieces of used and expired MetroCards® – New York City subway tickets. All artworks are one-of-a-kind and vary in size from 5″x7″ to 40″x30″. Nina Boesch uses the front of MetroCards® for color collages (yellow, orange, blue and black), and the back for grayscale collages (black and white). The collages depict anything from landmarks and objects to portraits and typography, and are almost always New York related.

You can see the rest of her pieces on her website, Metro Card Yourself. Nina’s collages are exhibited at The Bean in the East Village, New York, until the end of July.

Thanks to local transit card artist Tofu St. John for the tip!

p.s.  More cool stuff on our Muni Art Pinterest Board.

Here, Have a Seat


Photo by shadielkarra

It’s one of the oldest memes here on Muni Diaries: Creative seating on and around Muni. These are the latest editions.

Up top, well, I’m no fan of wicker, but I suppose some people find comfort in this “rigid material.”

Below, yeah, that’s more my style. This one was delivered to us via @ohshititsjake.


Photo by @ohshititsjake

What cool stuff have you seen on or near Muni lately? Let us know.

Rats on NYC Subway OMG!


Photo by Delusion Productions

If you thought finding an unidentified substance on a Muni seat was disgusting, consider the apparently worsening rat problems on the New York City Subway.

According to Huffington Post, a rider was taken to the hospital after getting scratched by a rat on the subway platform. Then there was the woman who was forced to drop trou on a crowded subway car when a rat ran up her her leg.

Makes you appreciate the …  uh … comforts of home, doesn’t it?

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