Bradley Lane Project is Auckland's longest running mural arts festival, held annually since 2013, and has invited 48 artists to paint 54 outdoor murals, with 40 murals currently on display in the Glen Innes Town Centre.
Our festival programme includes a mixture of events aimed at partnering with local organisations and community participation - live painting, art exhibitions, a youth engagement program, street art tours and workshops, art activities, live music and more.
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history
Bradley Lane is the name of a once ordinary service lane in Glen Innes, Auckland.
The idea of a street art festival in Tāmaki was conceived by local artist Gary Silipa. In 2013, with three friends and the support of Aotearoa Urban Arts Trust, two murals were painted in Bradley Lane with a festive atmosphere over a Spring weekend.
They decided to call it Bradley Lane Project.
In subsequent years Gary continued to organise the event independently until 2017, when a locally led community arts organisation, TGTB Charitable Trust, was given the opportunity to deliver and continue the positive impact Bradley Lane Project has had in Tāmaki.
*Hover over the year to see which artists were invited to participate.
Year
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
artists
Askew One
Benjamin Work
Gary Silipa
Misery
Askew One
Beck Wheeler
Berst
Component
Elliot Francis Stewart
Haser
Misery
Tomtom
Trustme
Andrew J. Steel
Berst
Demi
Dside
Elliot Francis Stewart
Haser
Component
Dside
Elliot Francis Stewart
Fluro
TrustMe
Askew One
Deow
Erin Forsyth
Gary Silipa
Jonny 4Higher
Charles Williams
Gasp
Janine Williams
Race
Vans The Omega
Ares Artifex
Claudine Mailei
Jeremy Shirley
Nigel Roberts
Serval Fandango
Bobby MacDonald
Holly Rocck
Levi Hawken
Rebecca ter Borg
Sean Anoma
Abigail Aroha Jensen
Paul X Walsh
Hoaks
Adis
Gary Silipa
Chantel Matthews
Benjamin Work
Owen Dippie
TMD Crew
ACKO
CYX3
Andrew J. Steel