Manhattan Mini Storage To Unveil NYC Mural Monday
For Climate Week, Manhattan Mini Storage in Hudson Yards (541 West 29th Street) will be unveiling the latest mural to hit the streets of New York.
The self-storage company, which has been making news for its clever political billboards, partnership with Rock The Vote, and unique storage unit comedy shows, has teamed up with Street Art for Mankind to accomplish this. This organization has curated and produced a large mural with artist Millo as a part of the NYC Climate Action Outdoor Museum throughout the city. It is designed to bring new interactive art to the city, and fans can follow the movement by checking out #ClimateActionMurals.
The event, taking place Monday, September 23rd at 12PM, will include remarks from local officials, followed by a short art walk guided tour from 12:30-1:30PM of 5 murals around the area.
Further Reading:
Manhattan Mini Storage Launches Comedy Variety Series
Manhattan Mini Storage Gets Attention With Political Billboards
Manhattan Mini Storage Partners With Rock The Vote
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