"A Kiwi," 72nd street Credit: Gary Halby

In late October, the Kent, Connecticut-based sculptor, Peter Woytuk, known for his simplified forms of cattle, birds, goats, and sheep, opened an ambitious exhibition of bronzes at 17 locations along the Broadway mall between Columbus Circle and 168th Street. “Peter Woytuk on Broadway” features the artist’s signature whimsical creations. The exhibition, a collaboration between New York City Parks and Recreation, New York City Department of Transportation, Broadway Mall Association, and the Morrison Gallery of Kent, Connecticut, opened in late October and will be on display through March. (860) 927-4501; www.themorrisongallery.com.

“A Kiwi,” 72nd street Credit: Gary Halby
“Bantam Pair,” 157th street Credit: Gary Halby
Installing “Elephant Pair” at Columbus Circle Credit: Gary Halby
“Bridging the Gap,” 114th street Credit: Gary Halby
“4 Ostriches,” 86th street Credit: Gary Halby

Brian is the editorial director for the Chronogram Media family of publications. He lives in Kingston with his partner Lee Anne and the rapscallion mutt Clancy.

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