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Looney Tunes Family Friendly Art Trail
17 June, 2021 - 31 July, 2021
FreeLooney Tunes Unleashed in Manchester
The playful world of Looney Tunes has taken to the streets of Manchester, with a colourful, family friendly walking tour of the iconic characters popping up around the city.
11 beloved characters including Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Daffy Duck and Tasmanian Devil, have been installed over 2 weeks by street artist Captain Kris, and will be on display until the end of July
The trail covers 12 different locations from the Northern Quarter to Spinningfields, Market Street to the Gay Village, Deansgate to Oxford Road, Printworks to Primark
The street artist Captain Kris, alongside street art collective Blank Walls, designed the artwork with the aim to make the trail as vibrant and interactive as possible. As he usually works with bright colours and bold lines, Captain Kris was able to bring these characters to life through imaginative design and poses. Captain Kris says “Like most people, I’ve loved Looney Tunes since I was a child. It’s been a lot of fun creating these cheeky, adventurous poses, with the Looney Tunes characters wreaking havoc across Manchester”
Explore Manchester’s Looney Tunes trail from now until the end of July.
MaestTrail locations are:
- Spinningfields
- Deansgate Square
- First Street
- Circle Square
- Canal Street
- 111 Piccadilly
- The Pen and Pencil
- Common (left side)
- Common (right side)
- Primark
- Exchange Square tram stop
- Printworks
Vaughan Allen, Chief Executive of CityCo & Manchester BID, said, “Manchester is renowned for its street art which is well-loved by residents, workers and visitors. We’re delighted to be partnering with the legendary Warner Bros company to bring its iconic Looney Tunes characters to the city centre for this fun, family-friendly, outdoor art trail.
Following the success of our recent Manchester Flower Show this is a great way of continuing to animate the city this summer in support of our business community.”