
An immersive photography walk exploring Brighton's graffiti-covered lanes, hidden murals, and street art culture.
If you have spent any time wandering through Brighton, you have likely noticed how the city’s character is defined by its street art. From the hidden murals tucked away in the Lanes to the larger pieces that seem to pop up overnight, there is a lot to look at. For those interested in capturing that side of the city, there is a photography walk coming up as part of the City Uncovered: Brighton series, which runs from 1 to 14 June 2026.
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The Brighton Lanes Street Art Photo Walk is designed to take people through these areas with a focus on the city's graffiti and urban art culture. It is led by a local expert who guides participants on how to frame shots and capture the creative energy of the streets. Whether you prefer using a professional camera or just your smartphone, the walk covers various types of art, including tags and large-scale murals that are often easy to walk past without really noticing.
There are three sessions scheduled for this walk: 5 June 2026 (Friday), 10 June 2026 (Wednesday), and 13 June 2026 (Saturday). Each session runs from 11:00 to 13:00. The meeting point for all groups is the Jubilee Library on Jubilee Street, Brighton, BN1 1GE. The cost to join is £50.00 per person. It is a straightforward way to spend a couple of hours if you are looking to explore the city's visual landscape with a bit more context and perhaps pick up a few tips on how to document it.











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