Brooklyn’s Transit Museum unveiled today as the NYC Subway Art Exhibit drew 3,000. Over 100 posters—‘Subway Sun’ series—shone; a Harlem designer’s 2025 print won X’s 6,000 shares. Tickets at $10 sold out; $5 mugs sold 200. A 1950s train car—100 toured; 50°F sun broke through. NYC’s rails—history lives.
Curator Lena Cruz, 46, dug archives—her picks stunned 400. ‘Subway Sun’—1920s civility ads—sparked laughs; 200 read aloud. Free sketch classes—150 drew trains; kids led. New projectors—crisp images—lit halls. Museum’s vibe—NYC’s transit heart.
It’s not perfect—space tight; lines hit 20 minutes. Some posters faded—time’s toll. Still, 100 works, 3K eyes—exhibit’s a hit. Post-tour, Court Street buzzed—subway talk flowed. Runs till April—NYC rides.
Cruz’s 46—history queen? Designer’s 28—art rises. Brooklyn learned; NYC glowed. Subway Exhibit—track on.