The Brooklyn Bank in NYC was built in 1931 and served the community for nearly 60 years before being converted into a church. In 2019, the building reverted to its banking roots and became a financial literacy center for the neighborhood. KT Merz was commissioned to embellish the building with characters that blend banking themes with neighborhood identifiers against a matte black backdrop. This mural replicates the graphics that decorate the Brooklyn Bank’s entrance. BKLYN Bank Entrance Black Wall Mural comes on 6 panels.
This graffiti mural is a replica of KT Merz installation at the Brooklyn Bank, specifically its entrance, and the matte black is decorated with an array of glyphs that speak to both
The mural has been resized and reprinted as part of the URBNGLYPHS collection by KT Merz produced in partnership with A-Street Prints
Printed on non woven material
Paste not included
Comes in 6 panels
Measures 13-ft 6-in wide by 9-ft tall when assembled