Large image of Mikey Roots, a Bradford community legend. Artist, Peachzz is stood in front of the image facing right with a paint brush and palette in her hand. Large image of Mikey Roots, a Bradford community legend. Artist, Peachzz is stood in front of the image facing right with a paint brush and palette in her hand.
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On display now

Roots

Peachzz

A vibrant street-art homage to a Bradford legend.

Event Details
Date On display now
Location MAPA
Ages All ages
Access
  • Wheelchair user access

This was the second commission in our street art series that pays tribute to the vital MAPA Cultural Arts Centre.

Roots is a bold and expressive new work from street artist Peachzz that celebrates community spirit. Inspired by and located on Bradford’s MAPA Cultural Arts Centre, it aims to captures the essence of unity within the local community, and to reflect the diverse voices and shared experiences that define MAPA’s collective identity.

BD: Walls

Roots is part of BD: Walls, a collection of new street art commissioned by Bradford 2025 for walls across Bradford District – paying vibrant tribute to our heritage while celebrating our dynamic street art culture.

About Roots

‘The design of the wall at MAPA was inspired by the history and roots of the community centre, and I am honoured to have had the opportunity to capture its essence.

The history of MAPA is deeply intertwined with music, art, black history and human connection. It became clear during our research that the late Mikey Roots, a revered local musician, community leader and businessman known for his leadership in various community groups, including a Boy Scouts club with its own Rastafari-coloured necktie, and who inspired many local bands and young people, deserved to be celebrated.

This mural honours Mikey, a figure of immense respect, by depicting him as a representative of the MAPA community. The artwork also features Newby Square flats, speakers, pool balls, paintbrushes and a vibrant scene from Bradfords Peoples Day. These elements capture a snapshot of a few moments of MAPA’s rich history.’

About Peachzz

Peachzz found street art in the UK’s abandoned industries, allowing her to splash paint over forgotten walls. Her work typically looks at nature and life, contrasting with the concrete structures of urban spaces. She also has a keen interest in storytelling and loves creating pieces that connect with people and the areas in which they reside. Peachzz has travelled with her work all over Europe and has painted as far afield as the USA, Colombia and Mexico.

Peachzz’ style is expressive with hints of realism, all while experimenting with a bold colour palette. For Roots, she was assisted by Bradford based, Red Dezign and Trik, a Sheffield-based street artist who has created murals across the city. Trik’s has been actively involved in the local street art scene for many years and brings his graffiti lettering style into the mix for this unique wall.

– ‘a lick of paint never hurt anyone’

For more information, visit Peachzz’ website.

Getting to Roots

MAPA,
1 Coates St,
BD5 7DL

Use our sustainable travel planner below to find the best route to Roots.

Credits
Commissioned by Bradford 2025 and City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. Supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and the Morrisons Foundation.

Lead Image: © Andy Garbutt

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