Thanks to the vision of Street Artist Kid Acne, who curated the project alongside Bridget Ingle and Friends of Sheffield City Centre. This initiative brought together an incredible group of local and regional artists, the park has been transformed into a vibrant canvas that reflects the spirit of Sheffield.
Bridget shared: We’re deeply grateful to Sear McClean, for his support and trust in this proiect, as well as to Amey for supplying the barriers and the Cambridge Street Collective for their invaluable help.
Projects like this give artists the freedom to create connect, and inspire, while offering the public powerful art experiences in the heart of the city, for everyone to enjoy.
The Pounds Park Paint Jam is more than just an event. it’s a reminder of the value art brings to our communities. and a celebration of Sheffield’s amazing creative talent.
Sheffirld’s Team Central are always proud to support locak grassroots groups to deliver community led proiects. This highlights the great partnership work in the City Centre with Liam Pond and the Sheffield City Council City Centre Management team.
More than anything, the Pounds Park Paint Jam reminds us that art is what really brings people together.
Thanks to the Steel City Snapper for the great photos



