There are people that we call “The Bridge,” connecting two sides of cultural milieu together into something not only others can traverse across but also a solid foundation for it to last for decades and decades. Cey Adams is literally, a network of bridges. He’s the Brooklyn, Manhattan and Williamsburg Bridges all in one. From roots in graffiti that he took to graphic design that became the visual identity of the burgeoning years of Hhip-Hhop, Adams has now become a preeminent fine artist with a studio practice, a trailblazer who brought generations with him.