In addition to having had many solo exhibitions, Roseman has produced a number of major commissioned public sculptures.
In 1990, the artist was commissioned to produce a sculpture for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority’s Arts for Transit program.
Under the auspices of this public/private cooperative, Harry Roseman produced a 71-foot-long (22 m) bronze sculptural relief titled “Subway Wall”.
The piece is a depiction of a landscape integrated within the architecture of the corridor and references aspects of its ascending and descending structure, located directly under the J.P. Morgan Chase headquarters at 60 Wall Street in New York City.
“Visitors: a Journal” is a visual and verbal record starting in 1971 of those who have visited where Roseman lives including friends, relatives, workers (plumbers, etc.