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Brixton Baby mural

Brixton has a brilliant new addition to its visual landscape with the unveiling of the new ‘Brixton Baby’ mural on Valencia Place in commemoration of the Brixton Uprisings of ’81. Brixton has long been established as one of London’s most popular cultural destinations through its fascinating heritage, history and the people rooted here. A hub of vivacity and diversity, Brixton is characterised by and has been popularised through the extensive and varied establishments found in the local area, it’s creative community and of course it’s signature street art and murals.

81 Acts of Exuberant Defiance is a community initiated cultural programme to mark the 40th anniversary of the Brixton ‘81 uprisings, where black communities confronted police against a backdrop of racism, recession and unemployment. 81 launches in April 2021 with an ambitious cultural programme that delivers community wide interventions and holds spaces of creation that mobilise participation, remembering and expression for communities in Brixton and beyond.

In 2020 the Brixton Project worked with artists Create Not Destroy on the now iconic Ty mural in Valentia Place. Ty was a much-loved local MC, producer and hip-hop artist who sadly lost his life to coronavirus.  Ty, born Benedict Chijioke, lived in Brixton for many years. The huge mural serves as a permanent memorial to a local hero and legend. Indeed, his legacy lives on through the Pass the Torch Foundation which supports independent black music artists with annual bursaries in Ty’s name.

Create Not Destroy has partnered with The Brixton Project once again along with Apple and Snakes to create the new ‘Brixton Baby’ mural on Valencia Place. The mural hopes to continue Ty’s legacy and features a lyric from Ty’s infamous song ‘Brixton Baby.’ The design celebrates Ty, his lyrics and what it means to come from Brixton. The montage style of the mural highlights some of the culturally significant people, places and events dear to Brixton: from Windrush to David Bowie, The Brixton Pound to Windrush. The bold and colourful design will be a visible gateway to Valentia place and contribute to the continuing development Brixton’s renowned street art scene.

Created on July 16, 2023
Valentia Pl, London SW9, UK
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