Artist selected for the new Higgs Yard mural in Loughborough Junction, Brixton
A new mural “shaped by local stories and experiences” will soon take shape at Higgs Yard, a new housing scheme in Loughborough Junction. London based artist Oliwia Boberwas chosen out of …

A new mural “shaped by local stories and experiences” will soon take shape at Higgs Yard, a new housing scheme in Loughborough Junction.
London based artist Oliwia Boberwas chosen out of 82 applications from artists around the world, following an open call.
They haven’t actually told Buzz what the mural is going to look like, but you can see a photo of the site above.
She will now develop her initial design for the public artwork, with input from the local community over the coming weeks.
The commission called for a ‘vibrant artwork’ that reflects the character of the area, including its communities, creativity and cultural heritage. Not-for-profit housing association Peabody commissioned the project, working in partnership with arts organisation The Brixton Project.
Artists were also asked to take inspiration from the wall’s unique structure to create something that feels rooted in Loughborough Junction. It needed to look appealing from both Higgs Yard residents’ homes and from a street view level.
Oliwia, a Polish illustrator and painter based in London, is known for her layered work exploring themes including identity, belonging
The artist was chosen by a panel including residents from Higgs Yard, local arts and community organisations, Lambeth Council, Peabody and The Brixton Project.
The next steps will see a series of community engagement activities which will give local people the chance to share their ideas, helping to shape the mural design.
The final design is expected by the end of June, with painting set to begin on site shortly after.
