The Norwalk Parking Authority unveiled the first of two art installations at the South Norwalk train station recently. Visitors to the station can now view the art in the lobby on the eastbound side of the station.
According to the parking authority, a team of artists, including David Boyajian of New Fairfield, Matt Rink of Redding and Vincent Appel of New York City, created a series of small aluminum sculptures depicting various sites in Norwalk.
“The commuting public is in for a real treat. These sculptures are whimsical, interactive displays that the public will be able to not only view but touch which makes this very magical," said Kathryn Hebert, Administrative Services Manager for the Parking Authority.
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The second phase of the project is expected to be completed within a few months and will feature the history of the SoNo railroad station and community.