‘Queens, The World’s Borough’ sculpture is now at Citi Field, between the main entrance and the Team Store.
Council Member Lynn Schulman (District 29) announced that the iconic ‘Queens, The World’s Borough’ sculpture, created by Forest Hills resident Larry Ng, was relocated to Citi Field, home of the New York Mets, where it will continue to serve as a vibrant symbol of Queens pride and diversity.
“After a very successful and popular one year exhibit at MacDonald Park, I am thrilled that ‘Queens, The World’s Borough,’ has moved to the New York Mets at Citi Field. Queens loves the New York Mets!” said Larry Ng, creator of the ‘Queens, The World’s Borough’ sculpture. “The Mets are proud to be a fixture of the Queens community, and we are thankful to the city for alerting us to the need for a new home for this iconic sculpture,” said Kaite Haas, EVP & Chief of Ballpark Operations, New York Mets. “This collaboration allows us to preserve an important symbol of borough pride while giving our fans a fantastic new landmark to enjoy and photograph during their visits to Citi Field. It is a privilege to help keep this artwork accessible to the public in the heart of Queens.” The sculpture is between the main entrance and the Team Store.
