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Ipswich students to create pop-up art trail across town centre

More than 40 young people from four Ipswich secondary schools will paint colourful "key" designs in shop windows and vacant units across the town centre from 17-18 November as part of Youth Voice UNLOCKED.

Forty students from four Ipswich secondary schools experienced Westminster behind the scenes
Forty students from four Ipswich secondary schools experienced Westminster behind the scenes
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Why it matters: The project gives students the opportunity to share their aspirations and ideas for change through public art, with each key representing something young people need to unlock their potential.

The details: Students will work with a professional artist to design and paint the key motifs during #iWill Week (17-21 November 2025). For example, a music-themed key may symbolise free access to recording space to help fulfil the aspiration of becoming a musician.

The artworks will come together in a large mural at Unit 1 Buttermarket, inspired by Wolsey's Gate - the historic entrance to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's intended college in Ipswich.

What they're saying: Hannah Houghton, Education and Opportunities Lead for Wolsey 550, said: "This project is all about giving young people a voice - and a visible place in the town they call home. Their designs not only showcase their creative talent but also clearly communicate what they need within their town to support their hopes and aspirations."

The bigger picture: The initiative forms part of the wider Thomas Wolsey 550 project, which celebrates the legacy of Cardinal Wolsey and marks 550 years since his birth. Founded by Ipswich Central, the programme aims to inspire learning, creativity and ambition across the town.

The project is made possible through Volunteering Matters, the #iWill Movement and BBC Children in Need.

What's next: The Youth Voice UNLOCKED art trail will be on display throughout November 2025. Members of the public can watch the students painting live on 17 and 18 November.

The bottom line: Youth Voice UNLOCKED transforms town centre spaces into platforms for young voices, demonstrating how students are actively shaping Ipswich's future through creativity and community action.

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