UpdatedTue, Apr 13, 2021 at 4:51 pm ET Reply Two artists will create works about New York City, one about Honolulu and another about Santo Domingo. (Shutterstock) BAYSIDE, QUEENS — Four artists in residence were named in the annual Urban Field Station's Artist in Residence Program, hosted virtually this year out of Fort Totten Park in Bayside, according to a press release on Tuesday. Cecile Chong, Sharon Heitzenroder, Nikki Lindt, and Kilia Llano were chosen as this year's resident artists for their proposals that examine the intersection between art, urban ecology, and community-based design. "Art is a form of inquiry, and encounters between science and art give us the chance to rediscover elements of both, yielding results that neither art nor science could create on its own," said USDA Forest Service Network Coordinator Sarah Hines in a press release about this year's residency.