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MUSEUM OF STREET ART

Trust us when we say it’s been a rollercoaster!

About MOSA

Street art is more than paint on a wall; it’s the voice of our generation.

Bold, political, raw, and unapologetically human.

We’re bringing together some of the world’s most recognised and respected street artists, giving them the space and respect they deserve. Our aim is simple: to showcase as many as possible, giving each artist proper airtime, written by them, in their own words, to define how their legacy is remembered for centuries to come.

For too long, street art has been exploited by galleries chasing quick returns and half-built exhibitions. It has been lifted from the streets, stripped of its edge, and sold to the highest bidder.

The Museum of Street exists to change that.

We’re here to preserve, celebrate, and protect street art as a living, evolving form of expression; a culture that belongs to everyone, not just those who can afford to buy it.

We believe artists should decide how their work is remembered, not institutions or investors. When the time comes, let an artist’s estate handle the profit. For now, the artist defines the story.

We’re building a travelling, living museum; a space that moves with the culture, carrying the voices, messages, and energy of street art wherever it lands.

This isn’t just an exhibition. It’s a movement built by the artists, for the artists.

  • That's a wrap! ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
  • Amazing section on @plasticjesus at the MOSA Museum Christmas Exhibition. ❤️‍🔥 This piece is more relevant every day 😮‍💨
  • How cool is this Oker piece!?! 🤯

And if that wasn't enough there are a load of Oker and Eine collaboration pieces as well ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

@oker.graffiti @ourtypes @einesigns
  • A small tag left in the museum that holds so much history.

"G Davis is innocent" graffiti was a famous, widespread campaign in the UK during the 1970s and 80s supporting George Davis, an East Londoner convicted of armed robbery who maintained his innocence, leading to public outcry, punk rock songs, celebrity support, and protest.

Possibly one of the earliest examples of graffiti in the UK!
  • Just spray painting a panel with @einesigns, you know, just one of those normal days!!!!

The finished piece is on display now🤯

Thanks also to the legends at @ourtypes
  • Ben Eine is in Norwich tagging up the Museum ready to reopen on Thur!!!

Swing by and say hello if in the area!

#beneine #museumofstreetart
That's a wrap! ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
That's a wrap! ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
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Amazing section on @plasticjesus at the MOSA Museum Christmas Exhibition. ❤️‍🔥 This piece is more relevant every day 😮‍💨
Amazing section on @plasticjesus at the MOSA Museum Christmas Exhibition. ❤️‍🔥 This piece is more relevant every day 😮‍💨
Amazing section on @plasticjesus at the MOSA Museum Christmas Exhibition. ❤️‍🔥 This piece is more relevant every day 😮‍💨
2 weeks ago
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How cool is this Oker piece!?! 🤯

And if that wasn't enough there are a load of Oker and Eine collaboration pieces as well ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

@oker.graffiti @ourtypes @einesigns
How cool is this Oker piece!?! 🤯

And if that wasn't enough there are a load of Oker and Eine collaboration pieces as well ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

@oker.graffiti @ourtypes @einesigns
How cool is this Oker piece!?! 🤯

And if that wasn't enough there are a load of Oker and Eine collaboration pieces as well ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

@oker.graffiti @ourtypes @einesigns
How cool is this Oker piece!?! 🤯 And if that wasn't enough there are a load of Oker and Eine collaboration pieces as well ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 @oker.graffiti @ourtypes @einesigns
2 weeks ago
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A small tag left in the museum that holds so much history.

"G Davis is innocent" graffiti was a famous, widespread campaign in the UK during the 1970s and 80s supporting George Davis, an East Londoner convicted of armed robbery who maintained his innocence, leading to public outcry, punk rock songs, celebrity support, and protest.

Possibly one of the earliest examples of graffiti in the UK!
A small tag left in the museum that holds so much history. "G Davis is innocent" graffiti was a famous, widespread campaign in the UK during the 1970s and 80s supporting George Davis, an East Londoner convicted of armed robbery who maintained his innocence, leading to public outcry, punk rock songs, celebrity support, and protest. Possibly one of the earliest examples of graffiti in the UK!
2 weeks ago
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Just spray painting a panel with @einesigns, you know, just one of those normal days!!!!

The finished piece is on display now🤯

Thanks also to the legends at @ourtypes
Just spray painting a panel with @einesigns, you know, just one of those normal days!!!! The finished piece is on display now🤯 Thanks also to the legends at @ourtypes
3 weeks ago
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Ben Eine is in Norwich tagging up the Museum ready to reopen on Thur!!!

Swing by and say hello if in the area!

#beneine #museumofstreetart
Ben Eine is in Norwich tagging up the Museum ready to reopen on Thur!!! Swing by and say hello if in the area! #beneine #museumofstreetart
3 weeks ago
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