A Brooklyn mural got knocked down, but it got up again.
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Johnny Thornton, the executive director of Arts Gowanus, the nonprofit group behind the mural, said it had just been installed after days of work in intense heat. He said his group was in the middle of a meeting when a team member walked around the corner and saw the mural destroyed, with panels ripped off.
But then, he said, the mood “quickly changed into joy” as construction workers, local business owners, and even folks who happened to be passing by, came together to help the artists fix the mural.“It was up in less than two hours,” he said, adding that the mural is a bit damaged.
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