As the days lengthen, the demand for sites to paint increases. Stokes Croft’s growing reputation for Artistic Excellence in its public spaces means that people are queuing to paint here.
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For more short films, visit the PRSC Youtube Site
Uplands Audio, 174 Cheltenham Road, Bristol, tell us that they are looking for sombody to paint their shutters. Apparently, they are willing to pay for materials only… If you are interested in putting your artwork on their shutters, please contact us at PRSC or call Uplands directly: 0117 923 2224.
New work goes up at a rate too fast to document ..
A TCF burner on the Putterills hoardings. Ziml (Left) and Soker (Right), continue to confirm Bristol’s status as a major centre of the graffiti art form.
Corporate Media Culture is the new religion!
LET US PREY
Short procession to an ‘undisclosed location’.
Installation of a new temple to consumerism.
Bristol Festival, in conjunction with PRSC and Coexist, propose a street festival here in Stokes Croft. Under the name of StokesCroftStreetFest, the idea is to run a week of activities, workshops/ exhibitions that culminate in a Stokes Croft-wide Street Festival on Saturday 22nd May.
This short interview filmed 14.02.10
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For Further Stokes Croft Short Films
Despite the attempted invasion of the Croft by Tesco, The looming Westmoreland House Public Inquiry,and Mr. Chalkey’s impending Criminal Damage Trial, some top drawer street painting continues to brighten the days here in Stokes Croft.
Rory Mizen’s show at the Emporium. 23.1.10
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On the Croft… 23.1. 10
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Jody confesses all…
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The PRSC Youtube Channel aims to document life on the Croft.
Stokes Croft China launched at the end of November. Using China Ware from the defunct factories of Staffordshire, and lithographic prints salvaged from Staffordshire’s largest independent decorating factory, local artists and members of the community came together to produce an aesthetic that is uniquely local.