Mini art critics (from left to right): Harriet Satterly, 9, Luke Satterly, 7, Indiana Green, 8, Fox Green, 5, Ethan Satterly, 4, and Caspian Green, 2. Gemma White
The stencil of the girl with the heart balloon is one of Banksy's most recognisable images. Gemma White
'The Grim Reaper' is given its own space with creepy sound and lighting effects the children loved. Gemma White
Emulating Banksy's 'The Flower Thrower'. Gemma White
Banksy's 'No Ball Games' was created in 2006. Gemma White
'Devolved Parliament' sold for £9.9 million at Sotheby's in London in, 2019. Gemma White
The mural of a stick girl chasing a burning tyre was drawn on the wall of Bridge Farm Primary school in Bristol, England as a gift from the artist after the school named a building after him. Gemma White
Chimps feature heavily in Banksy's work and in the exhibition. Gemma White
This piece is called Bomb Hugger or Bomb Love. Gemma White
One of the rooms in the exhibition recreates a bedroom in Banksy's Walled Off Hotel in Palestine. Gemma White
'Laugh Now' is one of Banksy's earliest and most recognisable works. Gemma White
Banksy's 'There Is Always Hope' piece first appeared in 2002. Gemma White