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Zuccotti Park has been the rallying point for the Occupy Wall Street protests here in NYC for the past month, but the movement's energy has traveled quickly, not just via the news and social media, but also through the increasing number of artists taking up the cause. For instance, Shepard Fairey designed the invitation for this past Saturday's Occupation Party, which asked people to congregate in Times Square for "music, performance and a message that the people of this country — not the banks, not the corporations — hold the true power."
We heeded that call, heading up to the Great White Way with thousands of others. The music took the form of a brass playing amid the crowd and, later on, a massive sing-along to "This Little Light Of Mine." Performance came in all sorts, from the invitation's request that people where white as a symbol of hope, to someone posing as Lady Justice against, to blood-covered "corporate zombies" from NYC's annual Zombiecon.
Check out photos from The Occupation Party after the jump, along with a breakdown of some of our favorite Occupy Wall Street-related art.