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Street artists converge on Worcester for city’s paint festival

September 19, 2025 2 Mins Read


Millie Trenholm,Worcester and

Tanya Gupta,West Midlands

BBC Graffiti artist Inkie stands in front of a part of a mural with a design in pink, green and white created with heavy, black outlines. He is wearing a white T-shirt, a khaki jacket and black gilet and a necklace. He has short, grey hair.BBC

Inkie said Worcester was in the middle of two cities with big graffiti scenes

Street artists from across the country have converged on Worcester to create murals across the city centre for its annual paint festival.

The lineup for Saturday’s event includes international and UK names alongside emerging talent and local street and graffiti artists, organisers said.

Bristol graffiti artist Inkie said Worcester was a key location for street artists, halfway between the “graffiti capitals” of his home city and Birmingham.

Festival director Kate Cox said Worcester was home to graffiti writers that had been painting for 50 years, with its own big graffiti scene in the 1980s.

Kate Cox stands outside the museum in Worcester. She is wearing a Worcester Paint Festival T-shirt with a hi-vis jacket. She also has a Worcester Paint Festival bag on her shoulder.

Kate Cox said artists would be out in the city all weekend making work appear

Ms Cox said artists had faced “a few glitches with the weather this year”, but had been out painting and would be continuing all weekend, and people would see “beautiful things appearing”.

People who want to see the work can collect a map from Worcester Tourist Information on High Street, or view the map online, and follow the trail the artists have created.

Ms Cox said displays were being created at Tolladine Community Hub, the Severn View Hotel, Cripplegate Park, the Royal Porcelain Works, Gheluvelt Park, the Conservatory pub and other locations.

‘Just a lovely city’

She said this year’s festival included an artist from Australia and another from China who was currently living in London.

Ms Cox said: “We’ve got Sheffield, Bristol, Midlands, London and Worcester artists and it’s really an international platform as well.”

Inkie, who was a “mentor” when the festival was first set up and supports Ms Cox’s work, said Worcester was “just a lovely city”, adding: “You kind of fall in love when you come up here. It’s a lovely place to be.”

He said he considered Worcester to be the border between the Bristol and the Birmingham and Wolverhampton scenes, adding: “There’s always been a connection between [those] cities, and Worcester is right in the middle.”

Last year’s festival saw street art across Worcester get a fresh coat of paint, and a programme of live painting, pop-up art history and street art workshops, was held.

Worcester Paint Festival A painted black wall has text in red that says "we are one" with colourful art around it.Worcester Paint Festival

Last year, murals were repainted for the festival



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