Key-shaped art trail unlocks youth ambition
Jon Wright/BBCColourful key-shaped art work has been created in town centre shop windows to celebrate "creativity, ambition, and community spirit."
Youth Voice Unlocked is part of the ongoing Thomas Wolsey 550 project, marking the anniversary of the birth of Ipswich's historic statesman who served Henry VIII.
Four high schools worked with local artists to design the motifs, each representing something young people need to unlock their potential.
Aleeza, 14 , from Ipswich Academy, said: "We need to keep our aspirations high and not let anybody break that down - no matter what people tell you, you can do it."
Jon Wright/BBCEleanor, 14, from Ormiston Endeavour Academy, painted a key to reflect her ambition to join the Royal Navy as a medic.
"You need to have confidence and believe in yourself to achieve that dream," she told BBC Radio Suffolk.
More than 40 students spent Monday and Tuesday creating the artwork, painting directly on to glass windows with colourful marker pens.
The window of Unit 1 in the Buttermarket shopping centre has a mural inspired by Wolsey's Gate - the historic entrance to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey's intended college in Ipswich, on Star Lane, which was never completed.
Jon Wright/BBCHannah Houghton, education and opportunities lead for the Wolsey 550 project, said: "This is part of 'I Will' week, which represents youth social action and all the campaigns that young people are doing.
"This has been about young people coming together in the place they call home, and representing their dreams for the future, so it has all been really positive."
The project was supported by Volunteering Matters, the #iWill Movement, and BBC Children in Need.
#iWill Week runs 17–21 November 2025.
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