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The city has edges you might never notice. Merrell Outside in the City has launched in New York City. And we're revealing those hidden city corners by tapping into local insiders - artists, photographers and enthusiasts - who know the streets best. From tucked-away parks to overlooked neighborhoods, every experience invitation to see New York City differently.

Artist Collaboration

Shantell Martin

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Shantell Martin's work blurs the boundaries between drawing, storytelling, and spatial transformation. Her signature line is a continually evolving practice that moves fluidly across disciplines, connecting art, performance, and education in ways that feel open and human.

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‘Get Outside’

Shantell's mural, 'Get Outside,' is rooted in the belief that we don't need permission to step outside and engage with the world around us. Simple acts like walking, breathing, and noticing help us reconnect with ourselves and our communities. In Union Square, it lives underfoot, asking each person to slow down and meet their own journey again.

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Athlete Collaboration

Alexi Pappas

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Alexi Pappas built her roots in the outdoors as an Olympic long-distance runner and record-holder, and will share her whimsical and refreshing view of New York City over the coming months.

Artist Collaboration

Mr. Flower Fantastic

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Through flower picking and neighborhood walks, Mr. Flower Fantastic shares the moments behind the spectacle. The experience slows down his practice, highlighting how New York, movement, and material subtly shape his work.

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