NYC’s art scene is going back underground — literally.
As the Big Apple’s subterranean newsstands, shoeshine parlors, barber shops and other vintage conveniences roll down their gates for the last time, the MTA has been experimenting with a creative way to fill the voids — with eye-catching installations.
Dubbed the Vacant Unit Activation program, which the agency said is aimed at making stations “more welcoming and whimsical spaces for riders,” a number of artists are being given a platform to show the world their stuff. 6
Mira Atherton, senior manager of MTA construction development, told The Post that the spaces had been determined as unfit for rental for a variety of reasons.
“These are often units … that are in old stations, typically ones that have been there for over a hund