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In September 2024, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JFK Millennium Partners, (JMP) the company that manages John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 7 and is currently building the airport’s new state-of-the art $4.2 billion Terminal 6, announced that renowned Brooklyn artist Ron Bass’ first-ever art airport installation will elevate the travel experience for Terminal 7 passengers by contributing to a uniquely New York sense of place.
Ron Bass is celebrated for his eclectic and dynamic style that seamlessly blends elements of pop culture, street art and fashion. A native New Yorker, Bass is deeply influenced by the city’s rich artistic heritage and diverse cultural landscape. Over the years, Bass has made significant contributions to the art scene in New York City.
The four wall murals represent the first major art exhibition at the terminal, which is home to 13 domestic and international airlines operating some 2,000 flights per day. The four installations are located in the departures and arrivals areas, marking a significant cultural addition to Terminal 7. Bass’ art exhibit at Terminal 7 will be on view for a limited period until 2026.
Passengers are invited to interact with the murals and to take a moment to connect with the artistic pulse of New York City before embarking on their journeys at these locations in Terminal 7:
-“Dear NY” – arrivals
-“Unified” – by gates 7/8
-“I (really) LOVE NY” – by the Currency Exchange near gates 5/6
-“Destination: New Heights” – gate 9
Credit: JFK Millennium Partners (JMP)
This the keyboard itself, removed from the case. 2 of the fixing screws
are difficult to get at and have to be turned a couple of flats at a time with a ring spanner.
Susto no Terminal da Fonte em #Blumenau às 22h desta segunda-feira. Árvore cai sobre a cobertura do terminal. A sorte é que não havia nenhum ônibus e nenhuma pessoa por perto. O ônibus da linha Vorstadt tinha acabado de sair do terminal e logo em seguida a árvore caiu. O terminal está parcialmente isolado.
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Sadarghat Port the Dhaka City River Front, located in the southern part of Dhaka, on the river Buriganga, is one of the most dynamic places in Dhaka. Here, the Sadarghat Launch Terminal is one of the largest river ports in the world. About 200 large and small passenger launches (motorized boats) depart and arrive at the terminal every day. According to the officials at the terminal, 50,000 people, in average, use the terminal for departure and arrival every day. At this place hundreds of country boats laden with passengers and merchandise cross the river.
Birds lining the east end of the terminal with the sun shining on the background tower and square designs in the foreground.
Macau Ferry Terminal is situated at 干诺道中200号, the nearest MTR being Sheung Wan. It opens 24 hours a day.