Rebel Romeo

Exhibitions / events

The street was
the first gallery.

This work was exhibited outdoors before it ever knew a white wall — found by strangers, photographed in passing, shared under #rebelromeo. The galleries came later. Both are listed here.

2025

CTRL ALT CREATE

Rowlands Road · Worthing · June 2025

The collection debut — She Did Not Know reimagined on canvas, alongside Reflections in the Rain, with the painted street cabinet standing on the pavement outside the gallery window. The anonymous archive and the public artist, finally in the same room.

The CTRL ALT CREATE shopfront on Rowlands Road, Worthing, with the She Did Not Know painted cabinet on the pavement outside
The shopfront, Rowlands Road — the cabinet came too.
Reflections in the Rain canvas hung on exposed brick under violet gallery light
Reflections in the Rain — on brick, under violet light.

2024

Worthing Art Festival

Worthing · July 2024

Never Settle returned — the 2017 street stencil reworked into a textured canvas of Venetian plaster, spray paint and layered stencil work, made for the festival. From whispered caption to public cry to layered reflection.

Never Settle canvas displayed in a gallery window beside vinyl lettering reading: let's reset the system and create something
Never Settle — in the window.
Rebel Romeo prints displayed for sale on a green-foliage gallery wall among other artists' work
Prints on the wall — available in person and by post.

2017—

The Streets of Worthing

Open air · no opening hours · ongoing

The original exhibition. Stencilled poems placed around the town in the early hours of 2017 — some painted over, some weathered away, some still hiding in plain sight. The audience curated it themselves, one photograph at a time, under #rebelromeo.

If you find one, photograph it before the weather does.

The original She Did Not Know stencil on a green electrical box in golden evening light, Worthing 2017
She Did Not Know — the original box, 2017.
Never Settle stencil on a weathered wall above council bins, opposite the Rose and Crown
Never Settle — opposite the Rose & Crown, Montague Street.

Curators & galleries

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a confession?

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