A contemporary art exhibition which previously attracted 25,000 visitors is returning to West Suffolk with several Banksy pieces.
Urban Frame: Mutiny in Colour will run across three locations, including Moyse's Hall Museum, Bury St Edmunds, the National Horseracing Museum in Newmarket and Haverhill Arts Centre from June to September.
The exhibition will feature over 300 works from renowned artists such as Banksy, Tracey Emin, Damien Hurst and Pure Evil.
Banksy's 'Sandcastle Girl', which was painted on a wall in Lowestoft during a visit to East Anglia in 2021 will be displayed at Moyse's Hall from June 3 to October 1.
Meanwhile, the 'Hula Hoop Girl' piece will be on show at the Newmarket exhibition on the same dates.
Haverhill Arts Centre's exhibition, running from July 10 to September 12, will also include several original Banksy pieces, alongside the critically acclaimed 'Argentina' artwork by Swoon, one of the first female street artists.
Previously, the Moments exhibition held in Bury St Edmunds in 2021 attracted nearly 25,000 visitors and this second event will be supported by a number of community projects taking place throughout the summer.
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