Black-bellied Plover by Pat Arnao

Location: 3740 Broadway, New York, NY 10032

Painted: April 1, 2017

(This mural has since been removed.)

About the Bird: A small shorebird, the Black-bellied Plover stands to expand its winter range along beaches and tidal flats in North America, but that won’t make up for the significant loss of its Arctic breeding habitat as northern latitudes rapidly warm. Keeping warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius over preindustrial temperatures will help it hang on, reducing that loss from 73 percent to only 27 percent.

About the Artist:  is a multimedia artist who examines the passage of time, the elusive nature of memory, and the tendency for boundaries to change. She aims to provoke thought and conversation about a historical, political, and personal sense of time and place. Brooklyn-born and -raised, Pat is an artist, designer, gilder, and teacher who has been featured in exhibits internationally. The Black-bellied Plover appealed to her because of its simplicity and austerity. “I look for tremendous beauty in minimal representations,” she says. “I painted this bird because it was so graphic.”

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