Meet the Artists

Miguel de la Cruz

Miguel de la Cruz is a Brooklyn based artist. Originally from the Dominican Republic, his creative process is a response to the hardship that he has faced. His goal is to show people that art can make the world a better place and help overcome difficult situations. See more of Miguel’s work @delacruzarts.

Miguel will be working at Fulton Center for the next three months. Inspired by people who use this station, Miguel will create an installation using plastic and recycled materials.

Stop by the studio on the platform level to say hello to Miguel. Watch his installation grow at the street level, one level up.

James Hsieh

Growing up on his grandparents' farm in Taiwan, James Hsieh has always been fascinated by nature's diversity and bounty. In his current practice, he makes two-dimensional works from drawings that he eventually transforms into large-format installations. Using felt and textiles, James creates solid forms with which he builds immersive environments that activate the viewer's childlike amazement at nature. See more of his work at jameshsieh.com and @jameshsieh. Watch  his whimsical world grow at the street level, one flight up.

KY Fina Yeung

KY “Fina” Yeung is a New York based artist who works in mixed media, painting, drawing and installation. She draws from her experience as an immigrant living in New York City. Her work delves into the emotions evoked in displacement, shared experiences, and feelings of isolation. Still, Fina maintains hope and optimism that we all can connect as a community. FIna works with recycled cardboard and natural materials. Learn more about KY Fina Young at veryfinaart.com and @veryfinaart. Watch Fina’s installation grow at the concourse level, one flight down.