View fullsize Union Square NY, NY Collaborating with the City of New York Parks Department landscape architects, we created a timeline illustrating the rich history of Union Square. View fullsize The imagery for many of the panels was appropriated from earlier artists who depicted events in the Square. Others reference days past, such as this panel which celebrates the Square as former home to many of NYC's theatres and concert halls. View fullsize The timeline consists of twenty bronze panels inset into a block-long ellipse of bluestone pavers with inscribed dates. View fullsize New York, New York Each bronze relief panel is based on a quotation about literature. View fullsize New York, New York Our series of 96 pieces, set on both sides of 41st St from Park Ave to Fifth Ave, are designed to lead the viewer up to the main branch of the NY Public Library. View fullsize New York, New York Some pieces are subtle visual extension of the original texts, others are educational, and some use humor. View fullsize New York, NY On another inset panel Francis Bacon's quote "Some books are to be tasted..." features several gnawed volumes. View fullsize New York, New York The Walk provides a multifaceted reflection of New York's legendary library. Sponsored by the Grand Central Partnership with the cooperation of the New York Public Library and the City of New York. View fullsize Iowa Literary Walk The Walk features a series of forty-nine bronze pieces set into the sidewalks of this main thoroughfare. View fullsize Iowa Literary Walk A civic committee, including members of the Iowa Writers Workshop, selected quotations from the works of authors with connections to Iowa. View fullsize Iowa Literary Walk Each bronze piece commemorates and reflects the work of a different author. View fullsize Apollo Theater Walk of Fame Harlem Commemorating African-American musical icons with bronze insets by Andrews LeFevre Studios. They are embedded into the sidewalk in front of the theater on 125th Street, Harlem's main thoroughfare. The project was designed by TWO TWELVE and Beyer Blinder Bell. View fullsize Apollo Theater Walk of Fame Harlem View fullsize Apollo Theater Walk of Fame Harlem View fullsize View fullsize New York, NY The Architects' Building once standing at 101 Park Avenue served as home to many of the designers of New York's early skyscrapers. View fullsize Chrysler Building Their work is celebrated with our series of twenty bronze panels set into the surrounding sidewalks. View fullsize Chanin Building View fullsize GE Building View fullsize The French Building Testing two lines of text View fullsize Bowery Savings Bank View fullsize Newark, New Jersey A Walk of Fame was commissioned for the front plaza of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. View fullsize Trenton, NJ This interpretive history walk and park was designed by Vollmer Associates and Hunter Research. View fullsize Newark, New Jersey They are represented by unique bronze insets in the inaugural installation. View fullsize Newark, New Jersey Thirty artists from an original list of over 125 candidates were selected. View fullsize Newark, New Jersey The Walk honors the lives and achievements of extraordinary performing artists born in NJ or who have spent formative or creative years in the State. View fullsize Newark, NJ Our Eddie Murphy panel was inspired by a year book entry we found from his high school years. Incorporating humor into our interpretive series is always important.