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Striking surface art at Ipswich Waterfront could pave the way for more artistic interventions across the town

A new artwork will appear on the pavement at the gateway to Ipswich Waterfront this week, as street art specialists Art Eat bring their creative expertise to an innovative surface painting trial.

Surface art on St Peter's Dock in Ipswich
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Surface art on St Peter's Dock in Ipswich

Why it matters: This marks the beginning of exploring how painted street surfaces could transform public spaces, adding vibrancy and encouraging community interaction – a practice gaining momentum across Europe and the UK.

The details: Art Eat, the team behind Ipswich's acclaimed Wild Walls festival, is leading the pilot project at St Peter's Dock. The trial will test two types of paint on different surfaces to evaluate both visual impact and practical performance.

Art lines the pavement along St Peter's Dock in Ipswich
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Art lines the pavement along St Peter's Dock in Ipswich

The big picture: Pavement and road art is proving to be a powerful tool in urban place-making. Art Eat has been at the forefront of this movement since 2019, delivering large-scale murals, community-driven events, and artist-led festivals across East Anglia.

What they're saying: "We're excited to contribute our expertise to this street enhancement pilot," said Iona Hodgson, Co-Director of Art Eat. "We've seen the positive impact that street art has on how people use and feel about their surroundings. It brings character, colour, and a sense of identity to everyday spaces."

For context: Art Eat's signature works include "Lady Marina" by ATMA on the James Hehir Building, "Ladybird" by WOSERSKI on Portman Road, and "A Place to Be Yourself" by K&B DESIGNS on Great Colman Street, which continue to draw attention and elevate Ipswich's cultural profile.

‘ATMA Youth Mural’ on the James Hehir Building by ATMA during the Art Eat & Wild Walls in 2024
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What's next: Art Eat is working with Ipswich Central  and local partners to plan the return of Wild Walls in 2026. Public feedback is being actively encouraged on the trial, particularly from partially sighted and neurodiverse individuals to ensure inclusivity and safety.

The bottom line: Ipswich Waterfront is getting a creative makeover that could pave the way for more artistic interventions across the town. Follow @arteatevents on social media to stay updated.

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