Free

Monday 28 Oct

Street Art Social

The second session in our ongoing project of street art consultation

Event Details
Date Monday 28 Oct
Times 6-8pm
Location The De Lacy Centre, Bradford Cathedral
Access
  • Seating available
  • Wheelchair user access

For Bradford artists currently working in street art, and those who want to move over to the public realm

Following on from our introductory meeting in July 2024, we’ve reflected on the development and commissioning opportunities that Bradford artists have asked for. With this in mind, the second Street Art Social will provide updates on all the happenings within the BD:Walls project, and further explore how we can best support Bradford artists currently working in street art, as well as artists who want to move over to the public realm.

Please join us on Monday 28 October at 6pm – 8pm at The De Lacy Centre, Stott Hill, Bradford, BD1 4EH. Our guest will be Izzy Hoskins of Graffwerk. Izzy is responsible for the award-winning Bring The Paint Festival in Leicester and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with us.

Refreshments will be available at the session.

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