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Wheatpasting in Tulsa, Oklahoma reaches the Oil Capital’s most brand-forward pedestrian corridors through AGM’s deployment network across the Brady Arts District’s E M.B. Brady Street gallery and music block, Cherry Street’s E 15th Street restaurant and boutique corridor, Brookside’s S Peoria Avenue neighborhood dining strip, the Kendall-Whittier arts community on E 11th Street, and Downtown Tulsa’s S Boston Avenue professional core. Tulsa’s arts and culinary scene — anchored by the Woody Guthrie Center, Philbrook Museum, and a nationally recognized restaurant community centered on Cherry Street and the Brady Arts District — has created a network of walkable pedestrian environments where the city’s creative, professional, and culturally engaged audience concentrates in daily patterns that sustain consistent poster impressions.
Street poster campaigns in Tulsa use weatherproof adhesive formulations rated for Oklahoma’s demanding Southern Plains environment — summers exceeding 105°F, intense UV, and severe spring thunderstorm season. AGM’s specification maintains bond integrity on Tulsa’s commercial facades through the full Oklahoma seasonal range, sustaining brand-standard visual quality for the complete 4–8 week campaign window. The Brady Arts District and Cherry Street together represent Tulsa’s highest-quality outdoor advertising environments — pedestrian corridors where the city’s arts-engaged, food-forward consumer audience moves at viewing speed and with the cultural receptivity that makes well-placed poster campaigns significantly more effective than they would be in generic commercial zones.
Every Tulsa campaign closes with GPS-tagged placement photography, exact poster coordinates, and a complete post-campaign documentation report delivered within 48 hours of installation.
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Impression estimates use the OOH industry standard: Daily Foot Traffic × Campaign Duration (14 days) × Street-Level Billboard Visibility Factor (0.08–0.12). Actual impressions vary by wall position and pedestrian density.
| Zone / Neighborhood | Est. Daily Foot Traffic | Est. Impressions per Location (14-Day Campaign) | Best Campaign Types |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brady Arts District / E M.B. Brady St | 1,800–5,500 | 35,000–118,000 | Arts, music, food & bev, entertainment |
| Cherry Street / E 15th St | 2,000–5,500 | 39,000–118,000 | Dining, lifestyle, boutique, professional |
| Brookside / S Peoria Ave | 1,500–4,500 | 29,000–97,000 | Dining, professional, neighborhood |
| Kendall-Whittier / E 11th St | 1,000–3,000 | 19,000–65,000 | Arts, community, indie brands |
| Downtown / S Boston Ave | 1,500–4,500 | 29,000–97,000 | Professional, retail, entertainment |
| Wall / Venue | Street / Address | Neighborhood | Est. Poster Capacity | Best Campaign Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brady Arts District Brady St Wall | 308 E M.B. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103 | Brady Arts District | 100–180 per block face | Arts, music, food & bev |
| Cherry Street E 15th Facade | 1519 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 | Cherry Street | 100–180 per block face | Dining, lifestyle, boutique |
| Brookside Peoria Ave Commercial | 3700 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105 | Brookside | 100–170 per block face | Dining, professional, neighborhood |
| Kendall-Whittier E 11th Wall | 3100 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112 | Kendall-Whittier | 100–160 per block face | Arts, community, indie |
| Downtown Boston Ave Commercial | 400 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103 | Downtown Tulsa | 100–180 per block face | Professional, retail, entertainment |
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Tulsa’s Oklahoma climate — extreme summer heat regularly exceeding 105°F, intense Southern Plains UV, and a spring severe weather season — demands weatherproof adhesive formulations that maintain bond integrity through the full range of Oklahoma’s environmental stress. AGM deploys weatherproof adhesive in all Tulsa campaigns, a specification that holds on the commercial brick, concrete, and painted facades of the Brady Arts District and Cherry Street through summer heat spikes, spring storm precipitation, and the UV intensity that drives accelerated color fade in standard poster products. UV-stable ink formulations maintain the visual accuracy that makes Tulsa campaigns recognizable and brand-effective throughout the full deployment window.
The strategic case for wheatpasting in Tulsa rests on the Brady Arts District and Cherry Street — two nationally recognized pedestrian corridors that concentrate Tulsa’s most culturally engaged consumer audience in a walkable geography where poster campaigns at street level deliver brand impressions to exactly the audience that drives adoption in the arts, food, lifestyle, and entertainment categories. Tulsa’s arts infrastructure — the Woody Guthrie Center, Philbrook Museum of Art, and the Gathering Place riverfront park — draws visitors to the city’s walkable cultural corridors and creates a consumer context where creative, authentic brand presence through street-level advertising resonates with exceptional effectiveness.
American Guerrilla Marketing delivers wheat paste poster campaigns in Tulsa as fully managed engagements covering the Brady Arts District, Cherry Street, Brookside, Kendall-Whittier, and Downtown Boston Avenue: corridor identification and wall qualification based on verified Tulsa foot traffic data, property owner outreach and written authorization, weatherproof large-format print production, supervised field installation, GPS-tagged photography, campaign monitoring, removal at campaign close, and a post-campaign report with GPS coordinates, photography, and impression projections. Tulsa campaigns may be coordinated with Oklahoma City or Dallas deployments for thorough Oklahoma and Texas multi-city corridor coverage. Expedited Tulsa deployment is available for the Route 66 Marathon, Tulsa Tough cycling event, BOK Center concerts and Oklahoma City Thunder regional activations, or the Gathering on the Green festival windows. AGM’s Tulsa print specifications use freeze-thaw resistant, cold-weather adhesive and winter-grade ink formulations engineered to maintain bond strength through Northeast Oklahoma’s climate — cold winters, spring storm season, intense summer heat, and Southern Plains wind and humidity.
Location: 308 E M.B. Brady St, Tulsa, OK 74103 | Poster Capacity: 100–180 posters across Brady Arts District commercial facades
The Brady Arts District is Tulsa’s most nationally recognized creative neighborhood — a gallery, music venue, and restaurant cluster on E M.B. Brady Street that hosts the nationally recognized Cain’s Ballroom, the Woody Guthrie Center, and the dense independent arts community that makes the Brady District one of the Midwest’s most celebrated urban arts environments. Commercial facades in the Brady District reach Tulsa’s most culturally engaged 22–42 creative audience in a pedestrian environment where street-level advertising is as much a part of the neighborhood’s visual identity as the music venues and gallery windows it surrounds. Music, arts, food and beverage, entertainment, and creative brand campaigns achieve their highest Tulsa brand impact in this corridor.
Location: 1519 E 15th St, Tulsa, OK 74120 | Poster Capacity: 100–180 posters on Cherry Street commercial facades
Cherry Street’s E 15th Street corridor is Tulsa’s most celebrated dining and boutique retail destination — a walkable strip of acclaimed restaurants, wine bars, specialty coffee shops, and independent boutiques that generates daily foot traffic among Tulsa’s most food-forward and lifestyle-oriented 26–44 demographic. Wheat paste campaigns on Cherry Street facades reach the consumer audience that drives premium brand adoption in Tulsa — the food-curious, quality-oriented professional who treats Cherry Street as their primary dining and shopping destination. Dining, lifestyle, beauty, fitness, and premium consumer brands consistently identify Cherry Street as Tulsa’s strongest upscale-consumer corridor for street-level advertising.
Location: 3700 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105 | Poster Capacity: 100–170 posters on Brookside commercial facades
Brookside’s S Peoria Avenue neighborhood dining strip serves Tulsa’s most established urban residential neighborhood with a dense mix of acclaimed restaurants, bars, and boutique retail that creates consistent daily foot traffic among the city’s 28–48 professional and established-resident demographic. Commercial facades along S Peoria Avenue reach the Brookside audience — a slightly more affluent and established consumer demographic than Cherry Street’s younger crowd — in the pedestrian environment where Tulsa’s most reliable daily dining and retail foot traffic concentrates throughout the week and weekend. Professional services, dining, lifestyle, and family-oriented brand campaigns consistently identify Brookside as Tulsa’s most reliable professional demographic impression zone.
Location: 3100 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112 | Poster Capacity: 100–160 posters on Kendall-Whittier facades
The Kendall-Whittier neighborhood along E 11th Street is Tulsa’s most community-rooted arts and independent commercial zone — a corridor where independent galleries, community organizations, arts nonprofits, and locally owned restaurants create a distinctly Tulsa neighborhood character that differs from the nationally recognized dining and arts identity of Cherry Street and the Brady District. Wheat paste campaigns in Kendall-Whittier reach the local community audience with the street-level authenticity that mass-market advertising formats can’t replicate, making this corridor particularly effective for community-oriented brands, arts campaigns, and independent labels or businesses that want to reach Tulsa’s most community-engaged resident audience.
Location: 400 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74103 | Poster Capacity: 100–180 posters on Downtown Boston Ave facades
Downtown Tulsa’s S Boston Avenue professional corridor is the city’s primary business district pedestrian zone — a dense concentration of energy company offices, financial services, legal firms, and retail establishments that generates consistent weekday pedestrian traffic among Tulsa’s professional workforce. Commercial facades along S Boston Avenue reach the professional and corporate audience at lunch hour and evening professional entertainment peaks. Professional services, financial, energy-adjacent, and corporate brand campaigns reach Tulsa’s most economically powerful professional demographic in the Downtown Boston Avenue corridor.
Jay Ellis’s Manhattan wheatpasting campaign used AGM to place large-format poster grids in the entertainment corridors of Brooklyn and Manhattan, Williamsburg, the Lower East Side, and Hell’s Kitchen, timed to an entertainment release and targeted at the core young professional and entertainment audience. AGM’s deployment covered Williamsburg, Lower East Side, and Hell’s Kitchen, the core entertainment audience corridors, with installations completed within a 24-hour window ahead of the release date. The entertainment-corridor poster strategy developed for Jay Ellis’s Manhattan campaign, timed to entertainment industry activity, applies to Mississippi campaigns in Jackson and Biloxi targeting the professional and lifestyle audience.
Result: Full entertainment corridor coverage across Brooklyn and Manhattan within 24 hours, with street presence maintained through the full release weekend
For Bike Week in Daytona, Indian Motorcycle deployed AGM to install an oversized wheatpaste mural on the Main Street Bridge, intercepting the full rider and pedestrian footprint of one of North America’s largest single-brand audience concentration events at its primary crossing point.
The Most Common Poster Sizes, Visualized:

The standard poster size measuring 24 x 36 inches is a cornerstone format for high-impact street marketing and large-scale visual communication. This size is frequently used in premium snipe placements, wheatpasting, and traditional wheatpasting campaigns where commanding attention from a distance is essential. Closely aligned with the A1 international standard, it supports consistent production across markets while delivering strong visual clarity and scale.
In real-world execution, 24 x 36 posters are commonly deployed on large plywood walls, construction fencing, barricades, and exterior surfaces in high-traffic corridors. When used in wheatpasting and wheatpasting, this size allows for bold imagery, oversized typography, and simplified messaging that can be absorbed quickly by passersby. As an oversized snipe format, it is especially effective for advertising campaigns, brand launches, trade shows, exhibitions, and major announcements where visibility, authority, and immediate recognition are the primary goals.
The Most Common Poster Sizes, Visualized:

The 48 x 72 inch poster size is an oversized evolution of the traditional bus stop format, designed for maximum visual dominance in high-traffic environments. This size is frequently used in premium snipe placements, large-scale wheatpaste posting, and advanced wheatpasting campaigns where commanding attention from both long distance and close proximity is essential.
In real-world execution, 48 x 72 posters are ideal for major transit zones, exterior walls, construction wraps, subway approaches, and street-facing installations where scale directly impacts performance. When used in wheatpasting and wild wheat paste posting, this format supports oversized typography, bold imagery, and simplified layouts that stop viewers in their tracks. As a large-format snipe option, it is especially effective for brand launches, national advertising campaigns, cultural announcements, and high-impact outdoor activations that demand authority, visibility, and memorability.
Getting started on a poster design or printed project doesn’t need to involve technical guesswork. Download free starter files for each poster size to begin designing with confidence. These files are pre-sized to exact specifications and built to professional print standards, helping you avoid common setup issues from the start.
Our starter files are available for PDF Reader and Adobe Photoshop, making them simple and accessible for most workflows. Each file is correctly sized and includes proper bleed, trim, and color space settings, so your designs are ready for production whether they are being used for snipes, wheatpasting, wheatpasting, or larger street-level campaigns.
Using these starter files saves time, improves consistency, and helps ensure your posters print cleanly and accurately on the first run. They are ideal for designers, marketers, and brands that want reliable, print-ready files across all standard poster sizes without unnecessary complexity.
American Guerrilla Marketing brings GPS-documented accountability, weatherproof installation standards, and local wall knowledge to every Tulsa deployment. Every Tulsa campaign closes with GPS coordinates, placement photography, and impression projections within 48 hours of installation.z
Standard Tulsa campaigns deploy 100–200 posters across the Brady Arts District, Cherry Street, Brookside, Kendall-Whittier, and Downtown. Multi-corridor campaigns scale to 150–200+ units. Contact AGM for a customized Tulsa proposal.
AGM uses weatherproof adhesive and UV-resistant formulations maintaining poster integrity for 4–8 weeks under Tulsa’s Oklahoma climate — hot summers, variable spring precipitation, and high UV exposure.
Standard Tulsa campaigns deploy within 5–10 business days of artwork approval. Expedited 48–72 hour deployment available for event-tied activations.
Arts, music, food and beverage, lifestyle, and entertainment brands perform strongest in Tulsa’s Brady Arts District and Cherry Street corridors. Brookside reaches Tulsa’s established professional and dining audience.
Yes. AGM coordinates Tulsa as part of multi-city Oklahoma or nationwide rollouts with consolidated GPS-documented reporting across all markets.
AGM uses weatherproof adhesive rated for Oklahoma’s high summer temperatures and severe weather events, maintaining bond integrity through Tulsa’s variable climate and UV exposure.
AGM Tulsa campaigns use 24×36 Standard and 48×72 Large Format. Large Format deploys on high-clearance Brady Arts District and Downtown facades for maximum visual impact.
Tulsa wheatpasting operates year-round. Spring and fall benefit from peak outdoor pedestrian activity in Brady Arts and Cherry Street. AGM’s weatherproof adhesive maintains integrity through Tulsa’s extreme summer heat.
Yes. AGM maintains established property relationships and written authorization for Tulsa’s prime poster walls across Brady Arts, Cherry Street, and Brookside. Every placement is property-authorized before installation.