Arts & Entertainment

In Photos: Croton Station's New Art

In Hudson River School tradition, Croton home, flowers and trees now grace the glass of the Croton-Harmon Metro-North station.

The latest installation from the ongoing MTA Arts for Transit program allows Croton-Harmon station visitors to pass through the seasons and the times of the day through images of local landscapes.

The laminated glass panels created by Brooklyn artist Corinne Ulmann give a nod to the Hudson River School tradition so historic to our region.

Ulmann’s artwork has been added to the MTA Arts for Transit app so travelers can have the art collection in the palm of their hand. The app includes links to the permanent art projects installed throughout the MTA system.

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For more information on the art and the artist, check out the MTA page here.

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