Controversy Erupts Over Graffiti Art Installation at Canterbury Cathedral
A graffiti art installation titled 'HEAR US' at Canterbury Cathedral has sparked controversy, with supporters praising its inclusivity and social commentary, while critics condemn it as desecration of a sacred space. The project, created by Alex Vellis and Jacqueline Creswell, aims to foster dialogue on spirituality and social issues, but has faced backlash on social media from conservative and traditionalist voices. The installation remains on display through January 18, highlighting ongoing debates about art, religion, and public space.
