ArtWise

An exhibition by artist, illustrator and designer ArtGoon

Open Mon–Sat. Closed Sunday.

When

4th September 2025

What time

3:00PM–8:00PM

Location

Broadway Gallery,

17 Heathcoat Street,

Nottingham,

NG1 3AF

Cost

Free

Open Mon–Sat. Closed Sunday.

A pop-up exhibition in Broadway Gallery by Nottingham-based artist, illustrator and designer Christian Byfield, aka ArtGoon.

ArtGoon returns to Broadway Gallery with a new exhibition of digital prints, paintings and a variety of graphic art inspired by music and urban culture, often referencing vintage cartoons, cinema and pop culture.

Throughout the exhibition he will be participating in an artist residency supported by Broadway's Near Now, exploring the use of virtual reality tools and techniques for creating new artworks. Drop by the Gallery to watch the experimental process and see works-in-progress.

Dates and times

Thurs 4 – Sat 13 September 2025

  • Mon–Sat: Open 3:00–8:00PM
  • Sunday: Closed. Viewings by appointment only. Contact @artgoon365 via Instagram to arrange a visit.
Mouse Trap, digital art print (2025) by ArtGoon

Mouse Trap, digital art print (2025) by ArtGoon

About ArtGoon

Christian Byfield, aka ArtGoon, a creative and pop artist, bridging the cartoon and nostalgia worlds. He draws his inspiration from comics, cartoons and urban music culture. His art is a vast mix of new and bright ideas that he materialises digitally and in the form of paintings.

He is a self-taught artist, illustrator and designer based in Nottingham. Soon after launching his Instagram page (@artgoon365) to showcase graphic designs inspired by his passion for music, he was being asked by his followers and major music artists to create images of popular UK rappers.

His portfolio includes artwork for various music, entertainment and talent platforms such as Link Up TV and GRM Daily and major music artists including Giggs, The Game, YG, Krept & Konan, Blade Brown, Fekky & Stormzy and many more.

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Supported through Broadway's Near Now Studio mentoring programme, using public funding by Arts Council England.