New Urban Era Hosts Groundbreaking Street Art Event at North Warwickshire Recreational Centre
New Urban Era is thrilled to announce the success of their recent street art event at the North Warwickshire Recreational Centre, hosted on Saturday, 20th July. The event showcased the talents of 18 renowned street artists who transformed the venue with stunning artworks themed around “Cybernetics.”
The vibrant celebration of street art was further energized by an array of musical performances. Attendees enjoyed electrifying sets from top DJs and a live performance by the local band, The Slip Ons. Their dynamic presence and eclectic sound added a pulsating rhythm to the day, perfectly complementing the futuristic theme of the artwork.
Top left Lostdogs – Top right Thatblokewilson
Bottom Gee & Wingy
Each of the 18 artists brought their unique vision and style to the theme of Cybernetics, resulting in a diverse collection of artworks that explore the intersection of technology and humanity. The artists worked tirelessly throughout the day, allowing visitors to witness the creative process in real-time.
“We are delighted to have brought together such a talented group of artists and performers for this event,” said Vic organiser of New Urban Era. “The theme of Cybernetics allowed for incredible creativity and innovation, and the response from the community has been overwhelmingly positive.”
The artwork created during the event will remain on display at the North Warwickshire Recreational Centre throughout the month of July, offering an ongoing opportunity for the community to enjoy and be inspired by these imaginative pieces. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibition and experience the convergence of art and technology.
New Urban Era is also excited to announce that they will be hosting Urban Art Days for children in Tamworth, free of charge, starting 29th July. These events aim to engage young people in creative expression through street art. To book tickets, please use link
These events and workshops are made possible through funding from Arts Council England and the Staffordshire Space Scheme. New Urban Era extends their gratitude to these organisations for their support and to the North Warwickshire Recreational Centre for providing a venue that perfectly accommodates the spirit of creativity and community.