Black Lives Matter art in New York City

In addition to street murals, cultural organizations transformed their facades into canvasses for Black Lives Matter.

These included: The Africa Center, the Daryl Roth Theatre, and St. Ann's Warehouse's Supremacy Project.

[1][2][3][4] Some organizations, including the Museum of the City of New York mounted temporary public art installations that highlighted the intersections between the BLM protests and the COVID-19 pandemic.

[11] On June 14, volunteers painted "Black Lives Matter" in yellow along Fulton Street in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn.

[12] The second mural was painted on June 19 along Richmond Terrace on the North Shore of Staten Island between the borough hall and a police precinct.

BLM mural in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
Black Lives Matter street mural on Fifth Avenue in front of Trump Tower