Last week I attended The Art of Banksy: Without Limits art exhibit in Edmonton. The tagline for the exhibit is “There is Always Hope.” I am a fan of Banksy and have seen numerous exhibits of his art over the years. Yet this time, his work resonated in a new way given the current situation in Alberta.
Who is Banksy? Banksy is an anonymous street artist and political activist. His work began in the United Kingdom in the early 1990s. Through brilliant satire, dark humour, and often stark juxtaposition, his art is a commentary on everything from social policies to violence to consumerism. His art seems to appear on the streets when and where it is needed most. We may not be sure of Banksy’s identity, but we know he values human rights.
This exhibit reminded me that the time we spend protesting, rallying, and speaking up is vital—especially when our voices are being suppressed and our rights trampled. As long as there are those of us willing to stand up for what is right, there is always hope.





The work speaks for itself. If you haven’t been, go. If you happen to teach junior or senior high school social studies or English, take your students. The provocative art will likely spark some interesting discussion.

I like Banksy. And I agree with you, it resonates in a new way. Thanks Karen!