• Club is the first to create an art gallery within its stadium - located on the West Level 1 concourse

• The gallery showcases the work of local artists and draws attention to the artistic talent that exists within Tottenham

• Artwork inspired by Tottenham has been commissioned by the Club and created by four local artists - Albert ‘Agwa’ Clegg, Ashton Attzs, Marina Nimmo and Natsko Seki

Tottenham Hotspur has become the first Club to create an art gallery within its stadium to showcase works of local artists.

Albert ‘Agwa’ Clegg, Ashton Attzs, Marina Nimmo and Natsko Seki have been commissioned by the Club to each create a piece of art inspired by the area of Tottenham.

Their work, which is based on a brief set by the Club entitled ‘Passionate About Tottenham’, was unveiled by the artists themselves ahead of Sunday’s Test Event match and is now on display on the Level 1 concourse in the West Stand of the new stadium.

As well as providing added vibrancy and a unique installation to this concourse space, the gallery draws attention to the artistic talent that exists within Tottenham to thousands of visitors to the stadium each year.

Daniel Levy, Chairman, said: “This Art Gallery at the stadium is a totally unique concept - yet another first for our stadium - and is a great way of providing local artistic talent a deserved platform on which to showcase their work.

“I should like to congratulate Albert, Ashton, Marina and Natsko on their stunning pieces that really bring life to this area of the stadium, which we hope many of our fans will take the chance to visit on a matchday.”

From the natural beauty of the green spaces of the Lee Valley, to the area’s multi-cultural population, vibrant shops, restaurants and market stalls on the High Road, each piece of art is inspired by different aspects of Tottenham.

Albert ‘Agwa’ Clegg, local artist and Founder of Bean Studio in Tottenham, said: “Traditionally football stadiums aren’t designed with the culture of the local community in mind. I am not a football fan, but when Tottenham Hotspur asked me to create a piece of art which represented the local area, I jumped at the chance. I think it’s a really powerful idea to create space in the stadium to showcase creative talent and support the local community.”