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Work on Walls Exhibition
June 23, 2023 - September 3, 2023
WOW! What a Show
The Work on Walls exhibition is open until 3rd September. The exhibition invites visitors into the wonderful world of street art and gives them an exciting experience of art and culture. The exhibition features both established and emerging artists, showcasing a variety of styles and techniques. It is a rare opportunity to see a diverse collection of artworks in one place. Don’t miss out!
Showcasing a remarkable array of creativity, all the artworks featured in this display have been meticulously hand-drawn, painted, sprayed, or affixed to the walls of our gallery. They represent a diverse range of talent and styles, from traditional to modern. Each artist creates unique and outstanding pieces that make this exhibition truly special.
Work on Walls Artists
The lineup of eight commissioned artists hails from diverse backgrounds, with each contributing their unique flair to the collection. Delicate linework, captivating illustrations, otherworldly creatures, mesmerising repeating patterns, and more, all find their place in this extraordinary exhibition.
The eight artists featured in the exhibition are Scribbleffiti, Annatomix, Mim, Phil Blake, Window Artists, Roo and Andy Council.
Each artist draws inspiration from the vast and diverse collections lovingly curated at the Herbert. These artworks bring a refreshing and exhilarating perspective to familiar objects. This leaves visitors spellbound by artistic richness. This allows the visitors to experience art’s beauty and explore a wide range of creative concepts.
For more information about the exhibition at The Herbert Art Gallery, you can visit theherbert.org
CovLife at the Work on Walls Exhibition
Coventry Life’s Emily Tyler was at the Work on Walls exhibition. You can read the latest news article ‘WOW! What a Show’. Read about her thoughts and what to expect when visiting. Emily was inspired by the vibrant street art and shared her enthusiasm for the exhibition. She praised the incredible creativity of the pieces and encouraged viewers to check out the exhibition for themselves. Read More