"In A City Arts" is not your average shop!!
We stock original graffiti artworks from many different artists. Personalised clothing, one off trainers.
Art supplies,spray paint, magazines and underground music are just a few of our products. As well as customised artwork and commissions we also offer a graffiti workshop service.
We design and print clothing onsite, customised t-shirts, hoodys,jumpers and bags are just a few of the things we do.
Bring us your designs or tell us what you want and we take care of everything else.
We also act as a ticket outlet for selected nights such as raveology and other underground events.
If you are an artist or have music which you need to expose and feel that you fit the bill then don't hesitate to contact us or pass by the shop.
yes mex good to see ya doin ya ting , i still gotta cum check out ya shit n get me a couple t'shirts , anyways long time ( it's rikki , linvals brederin if ya aint clocked on ) congrats on tha fam blood 4 real , do me a favour if u can lend me 5 mins to check out my tracks , best rapper in tha u. k n i'm being 100% serious , please prove me wrong if ya can , PEACE
i cnt believe you havent got birmingham links in your top friends. and i came to the shop about 2 weeks ago and you were closed. top friend us please. and im gonna cum and order some more tee shirts
yes yes went da urban arts day exhibtion sunday was good to link up wit writers n exchange our views about styles n techniques was a good day. need more
soun u lot! wots goin on? just 2 let uno im that one hu silneced that women at the graff meetin thing in mosely lol.. ill prob pop in the shop later in the week im lookin on gettin a tee shirt ot sumthin koooool
Graffiti – is it Art or Vandalism? Event – Thursday 31st January 7pm
An event has been organised, where Birmingham’s graffiti artists will explain the difference between graffiti art and graffiti tagging, and how they as artist can help reduce the level of nuisance graffiti tagging.
Date and time of the event: Thursday 31st January, 7pm to 9pm.
Venue: Moseley CDT, 149-153 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8JP (entrance to the side of Moseley Post Office)
Event has been organised by Cllr Martin Mullaney, InACity Arts and AerosolArabic
Background Residents complain about graffiti blighting their neighbourhood, but if we want to tackle this issue we need to understand the modern origins of graffiti, why teenagers graffiti tag, and how we can harness that energy and creativity and move it into something more positive and legal, namely graffiti art.
This event will explain the modern origins of graffiti from the New York hip-hop scene (including the first recorded graffiti tagger Taki 183).
It will explain the difference between tagging/vandalism and the legal side of graffiti art. This will be an opportunity to meet and talk to Birmingham based graffiti artists (both teenagers and older) who want to help reduce the level of tagging by providing ‘managed’ legal graffiti art zones. This will explain what a ‘managed’ graffiti art zone is, in contrast to an ‘unmanaged’ zones.
There will be two presentations: a) by Birmingham based spiritual-graffiti artist Mohammed Ali ( see http://www.aerosolarabic.com/v2/index.php )– he is internationally renowned and fuses Islamic script with Urban graffiti art. Video film of his Arts and Islam USA Tour can be seen at http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?docid=-1940291940153551432&hl=en-GB
b) By artists from InACity Arts (Hoakser, Minkz and Mekz) - this is Birmingham’s first dedicated graffiti gallery. Hoakser in particular is held in high esteen amongst Birmingham’s graffiti art community. Council
Yhh sweet for the add. Friend of mine, is going to sign me up to that saturday thing, you got going on. Joe is his namee, writes sum 1. Good luckk witthh the shoop man hope it all goes well