This splendid piece sprung up last Wednesday night… And that it has passed almost unnoticed is arguably its strength.. Nestling between Slix Hamburgers and the Hairdressers, this abandoned shopfront is brought back to life… its Sweeney Todd theme is pertinent and site specific, positive for the area, and well executed…
The shopfront was scrubbed clean, painted…
The piece was prepared on ply, designed to fit in the window spaces…
The new shop, “Mrs.
We just received this e-mail from Sally of the Motpelier Bean Feast…
If you want to participate, send her an e-mail (At bottom of page).
Something amazing is happening in Bristol. The people are voting with their feet, making the City Museum Banksy show the hottest show in the Country.
Another “Must See” exhibition from Jono and Lucy…
Street Art Dealer
9th – 31st July
Locations across Bristol, UK
We have hooked up with C6, originators of the Street Art Dealer project, to stage a series of installations, interventions, events and urban games.
The Selling Gallery will open its doors on Friday 24th July at PRSC HQ.
This will be a rolling exhibition that will run all summer, showcasing and selling the work of local artists, thus generating income for local artists, and for PRSC to continue its work.
The Banksy exhibition at the City Museum has seen huge queues… PRSC will be handing out mini canvasses/flyers for the punters to create pieces of work as they queue for Bristol’s greatest free show… The resulting creativity of the public will then be exhibited in Stokes Croft, as an exhibition in its own right…
Pic nicked from Wikipedia…
In order for this to happen, we will need volunteers, to help run impromptu workshops with whatever queue there might be.
Whilst he was up a ladder cleaning off the damaged Banksy Mild Mild West, Chris Chalkley of PRSC was handed this letter from Denise James, Project Officer for Bristol Clean and Green.
Last day… The remaining paintings will be almost free… A few beers and they will seem like a sound investment… See you Thursday.
Jamaica Street Artists have adorned the former carriageworks with bunting for the upcoming Open Studios. This year’s Open studios threaten to be more professional than ever, since JSA aim to impress the Arts Council and the Great and Good, since they are aiming to buy the building and to be captains of their own destiny… Good luck to them…
Niyaz Saghari – still available… Current bid £20
Still time to collect a painting at very little money down at PRSC HQ.