Banksy artworks to go on display across West Suffolk

They'll go on show at Moyse's Hall Museum, the National Horseracing Museum and Haverhill Arts Centre

Banksy's 'Sandcastle Girl', which was originally painted in Lowestoft
Author: Matt SoanesPublished 20th Apr 2023
Last updated 20th Apr 2023

Artwork created by street artist Banksy is set to go on display at three venues in West Suffolk over summer.

It's part of the contemporary art exhibition Urban Frame: Mutiny in Colour, which is touring various parts of the UK.

Running from June 3 until October1, the display at Moyse’s Hall Museum in Bury St Edmunds will include Banksy’s ‘Sandcastle Girl’, which was painted on a wall in Lowestoft during his ‘spraycation’ visit to East Anglia in 2021.

Open on the same dates an exhibition at Newmarket's National Horseracing museum will feature Banksy’s ‘Hula Hoop Girl’.

Several of his original works will also be on show at the Haverhill Arts Centre from July 16 until September 16.

Mutiny in Colour features work from modern artists inlcuding Blek le Rat, Pure Evil, My Dog Sighs, Kaws, the Connor Brothers, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Sherlock, Swoon, Ben Eine and Bambi.

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