![Brooklyn artist Tom Fruin’s solar-powered sculpture, “Watertower 3: R.V. Ingersoll,” is stationed at the roof of 334 Furman St., near Pier 5, in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Fruin is one of several artists/cultural groups to be awarded below-market space in DUMBO by Two Trees Management Co. Photo by Julienne Schaer](https://brooklyneagle.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/dumbo-artists-awarded.jpg)
11 artists, 6 cultural groups awarded below-market space in DUMBO
Two Trees Management Co. on Monday announced the artists and cultural and...
Two Trees Management Co. on Monday announced the artists and cultural and...
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