The area itself is quirky and alternative — an urban art project with flamboyantly painted houses, eye -
catching street murals, weird and wonderful shops, and striking sculptures made from scrap.
Not exact matches
Locals still head out to sea every morning in small boats to bring in the daily
catch, and visitors can meander along the village's 4,000 - foot long «main
street» that is a pedestrian - only sidewalk adorned with colorful
murals and artwork.
A few that
caught our eye: the Art Production Fund, in partnership with Sotheby's, will brighten up the dingy rolling gates of local businesses with
murals by the likes of Glenn Ligon and Lawrence Weiner, artist Paul Villinski will welcome visitors to his Gulfstream trailer - turned - solar - powered mobile art studio, and Mott
Street's Church of the Transfiguration will host an all - night Pecha Kucha with a creative urban theme.