Adrenaline-fueled activities, urban art, music, dance, and sports drew over 6,000 residents to the two-day festival. Plans are underway to expand the festival for 2025 and beyond.
York High School students explored street art through spray paint workshops, unlocking creativity, building confidence, and enhancing teamwork skills.
Future Talent, a programme by Art of Protest, in conjunction with Sunderland's Future Walls programme, develops emerging local artists for public art projects, fostering creativity and community engagement.
Art of Protest's creative workshops in Sunderland used street art to engage youth, fostering awareness of green energy, future job opportunities, and a shared vision through public art installations for SSE's Heat Network Project.
Guardians of York is an urban street art project presented by Art of Protest Projects and The York BID.
We bring an inland ocean to the heart of York with this temporary art installation - Splash of Colour: Neon Beasts. A place to stop, to sit, to grab a bite, to chat with friends, to sit and reflect, to share and enjoy.
Nomad Clan's largest-ever mural brought to you by Art Of Protest Projects in partnership with DCLT and Arts Council England
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