Street Art Walk: Old Street to Spitalfields
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Old Street, Shoreditch and Brick Lane feature an impressive variety of street art and graffiti, created by both internationally recognised artists and emerging local talent. Artists whose work can often be seen in the area include:
- Dan Kitchener – known for colourful, atmospheric murals often inspired by Japanese cityscapes. He also created a large London mural commissioned by the NYX Hotel in Holborn.
- David Speed – best known for his distinctive series of neon-style paintings.
- Sweet Toof – a renowned British street artist famous for vibrant, often grotesque depictions of oversized teeth and candy-inspired imagery.
- Banksy – the internationally celebrated and famously anonymous street artist who needs little introduction.
- Jim Vision – recognised for his bold, colourful murals, including the Dragon and Crow mural near Old Street.
A key influence on the development of the local street art scene was The Dragon Bar, which operated from 1998 to 2008. The venue became an important gathering place for artists and creatives in Shoreditch, and Jim Vision’s Dragon and Crow mural is thought to reference this period.
Along the route we will also pass Arnold Circus, believed to be the site of London’s oldest council estate, as well as other notable locations such as Brick Lane.
After the walk, we will stop at The Astronomer for food, drinks, and socialising. Liverpool Street and Moorgate stations are both nearby for convenient transport.
- Distance: approximately 5 km
- Please note: Attendance is at your own responsibility.
