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Artist behind iconic Ipswich mural launches legacy collection

John D Edwards, who has lived in Ipswich since 2009, will use exhibition proceeds to establish a permanent gallery of his 50-year career at the Ipswich Institute.

John D Edwards in his Ipswich studio
John D Edwards in his Ipswich studio
(John D Edwards)

Why it matters: The exhibition represents a deliberate effort to keep the artist's work accessible locally, despite international demand, whilst creating a lasting cultural resource for the town.

The British artist will host 'Big Paintings for Small Prices' on Thursday, 10 July, at 4 Observation Court, Princes Street, offering large-scale original artwork at affordable prices.

Edwards is best known locally for creating Digby the Octopus on Paul's Silo, which features on the striking canvas by Sammi Wong. Much of his work has been acquired by international collectors, many in the United States.

The bigger picture: Proceeds will support the creation of a permanent gallery of Edwards' work and his extensive art collection of books within the Ipswich Institute, providing a protected resource for future generations.

"This exhibition is about more than selling paintings — it's about creating a space for art to live on in Ipswich," Edwards said. "I've always wanted my work to be accessible, to speak to people, and to belong here so the chance to build a lasting collection at the Ipswich Institute means everything to me."

What's next: The exhibition runs from 17:00 to 21:30 on 10 July, with Edwards present to speak with guests about his life's work. Places are limited to 50 people, and admission is free; however, booking is required.

Lee Walker , CEO of Ipswich Central , said: "John's work is part of the creative identity of Ipswich, and this exhibition celebrates his art in his local community in a meaningful and lasting way. It aligns with our belief that culture, accessibility, and place-based pride are key to our town's future."

The bottom line: This one-night exhibition offers Ipswich residents rare access to internationally collected artwork whilst supporting a permanent cultural legacy for the town.

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