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Subway Therapy: NYC's Interactive Emotional Outlet
Subway Therapy is a New York City art project where commuters anonymously share their thoughts and feelings via Post-it notes.
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- What is Subway Therapy?
- Subway Therapy is an art project in NYC where commuters can anonymously share their thoughts and feelings on Post-it notes.
- Where is Subway Therapy located?
- The project takes place in a narrow tunnel between 6th and 7th Avenue in a New York City subway station, where thousands of Post-it notes cover the walls.
- Who created Subway Therapy and when?
- Matthew Chavez created Subway Therapy in 2016, initially influenced by the political climate, but it has evolved to become a space for general emotional expression.
- What types of messages do people leave?
- Participants' messages range widely, from political commentary and personal struggles to humor and lighthearted thoughts.
- How is Subway Therapy described by those involved?
- The project is described as an informal interactive therapy space, providing a unique outlet for emotional release and connection for commuters.