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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Graffiti Culture Celebrated at City Museum

Graffiti Culture Celebrated at City Museum

7 Feb

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Summary

  • New exhibition explores Peterborough's street art history.
  • Show highlights themes of class, belonging, and resilience.
  • Interactive installation allows visitors to leave their mark.
Graffiti Culture Celebrated at City Museum

A new exhibition, "Diesel Streets: A Peterborough Wall Story" by Nathan Murdoch, is now open at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery. It showcases more than two decades of the city's graffiti and street art culture.

The exhibition delves into themes of class, belonging, and resilience, providing a platform for communities frequently excluded from conventional art venues. Murdoch emphasizes that the show aims to narrate a story that inspired many artists, rather than solely glorifying graffiti.

Key features include a tribute to Y2SK8, a significant spot in Peterborough's skate and graffiti scene, and an interactive installation. Visitors can add their names to a digital train, symbolizing the graffiti ethos of being seen and leaving a lasting impression.

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This exhibition, running until May 23, is supported by the Arts Council and includes free artist-led talks and workshops for young people during the Easter holidays. The museum expressed delight in bringing street art into its space, highlighting Peterborough's often-overlooked artistic contributions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The exhibition by Nathan Murdoch celebrates over two decades of graffiti and street art culture in Peterborough, focusing on themes of class, belonging, and resilience.
The exhibition is held at Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery and runs until May 23.
Yes, there is an interactive installation where visitors can add their name to a train, reflecting the graffiti idea of being seen and leaving a mark.

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