A free programme of artist-led talks and workshops will accompany the exhibition, supported by the Arts Council, with creative workshops for young people during the Easter holidays.
Peterborough Museum and Art Gallery said it had been working with Murdoch for many years and first discussed a solo exhibition in 2020.
A spokesperson for the museum said: “Nathan is a proud Peterborian and his work highlights the creativity and positivity in a city that is often overlooked for its artistic output. We are delighted to bring street art into the gallery space.”
Pep Cipriano, of Peterborough Positive, said the exhibition reflected the growing role of street art, helping transform everyday spaces into meaningful cultural landmarks that tell authentic local stories.
Peterborough Positive, the city’s business improvement district body, recently launched a new street art trail and map celebrating the collection of murals in the city.
The exhibition will run until 23 May.
