On the night of October 14th, PRSC put up 20 panels in the subways of the Bear Pit. The materials were funded by Destination Bristol, who, to their credit, had no control of the content of the work, which was decided by local artists working to the loosest of briefs. All artists and PRSC worked for free (Again!) to deliver this exhibition. The atmosphere of the Bear Pit is clearly improved, and is another showcase for Bristol (and Stokes Croft’s) increasingly recognised artistic community.
The pictures below give a flavour of the work, and of the vibrancy of the Bear Pit.
Posted on November 6, 2011 by prsc
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