The Rebel Bear
and BOXXS

Exhibition Gallery

The Rebel Bear Gallery

An Online Gallery & Permanent Outdoor Exhibition at BOXXS Self Storage

Welcome to The Rebel Bear Gallery – a bold collection of protest-driven street art created by the elusive The Rebel Bearand displayed across our storage containers at BOXXS Self Storage in Linlithgow.

Originally launched as a one-day event on 6 July 2025, the exhibition drew hundreds of visitors from across West Lothian and beyond. Due to overwhelming interest, we’re now remodelling our site to transform The Rebel Bear Gallery into a permanent outdoor exhibition.

While the physical site is being upgraded, you can explore the full collection of artworks right here, in this online gallery.

What is The Rebel Bear Gallery?

The Rebel Bear Gallery is Scotland’s only permanent street art exhibition hosted by a self storage company. These powerful, large-scale murals – painted directly onto our 10 ft and 20 ft drive-up containers – cover themes of protest, politics, love and human connection. Each piece delivers a message. Every wall tells a story.

Scroll below to explore the gallery.

View It In Person

We’re currently remodelling our Linlithgow site to enhance public access and amenities. Once complete, The Rebel Bear Gallery will be free to visit and open to the public year-round.

For updates on progress and the official reopening date, follow us on LinkedIn.

Featured Works

The Rebel Bear Gallery below showcases the murals on display at BOXXS in Linlithgow.
This is soon to become a permanent exhibition.

A Wish for Freedom

Dreamlike and fragile, this 2021 piece uses soft colour and powerful symbolism.

Bitcoin Miner

A nod to the crypto craze, raising the question - gold rush or fool’s gold?

Cost of Living

Painted on an Edinburgh housing estate,
it depicts a literal inflation graph in crisis.

Dharavi

Painted in the slums of Mumbai, inspired by local children. A vibrant symbol of play and resilience.

Fear and Love

Originally created in Glasgow during the first lockdown. A powerful mural on connection, distance, and hope.

Front Line

A tribute to healthcare workers during COVID, painted at full scale in Linlithgow.

I Hope You Never Fit In

A joyful collaboration with graffiti artist Ben Saville, celebrating individuality.

Lockdown

A visual expression of pandemic anxiety, first painted in Glasgow in 2020.

Lock Pick

An image with no explanation. A man picks the lock on someone’s heart. The rest is up to you.

Moony

Inspired by a true story of a terminally ill man fulfilling his bucket list. Both humorous and moving.

Walkies

A chilling inversion - AI walks humans on leashes. A message about control and consent.

Work

The artist’s personal favourite. A suited man with spear and briefcase, caught between eras.

Zuck

A faceless figure holding the reins of society. A blunt take on surveillance and social media.