The Wave: Plodding on Thin Ice.

At The New Building PRSC Corner of Jamaica and Hillgrove St. Thursday 26th February 7-10pm
The Wave: Plodding on Thin Ice
Location: The New Building PRSC Corner of Jamaica and Hillgrove St.

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“URSA” in the Bearpit. Prints available. Pics of Grand Unveiling Gig by Claudio Ahlers

Ursa Print by Jamie Gillman now available.
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Below: a set of images by Claudio Ahlers taken on Friday 10th May in the Bearpit,
at the unveiling of Ursa by Mayor George Ferguson.

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Come to unveiling of URSA Bear Sculpture Friday 10th May at 6.30pm, in the Bearpit, bottom of Stokes Croft.

On Friday evening Mayor George Ferguson will unveil “Ursa”, a major new work by Jamie Gillman.  Symbolic of the Bottom up approach to regeneration for which Stokes Croft is increasingly renowned, the bear stands on the roof of the men’s toilets in the Bearpit, a potent emblem for the Bearpit and the City.

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Stokes Croft Arts Furniture Launches in Jamaica Street. Now Open Monday- Saturday 11am-6pm

Stokes Croft Arts Furniture launched on Friday, with a good turnout. The show is open from Mon- Saturday 11 am-6pm. Almost all pieces come from furniture and material found on the streets in and around Stokes Croft.

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Stokes Croft China Studios: The new manufactory opens its doors for Christmas

PRSC is building a small China factory in the Ground Floor of Jamaica Street. The studios will be open daily from 11am til 6pm until Christmas for sale of our exquisite product.

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PRSC Outdoor Gallery RE-LAUNCHES NEXT FRIDAY, 7.30pm 10th December 2010. PLEASE COME…

The New PRSC Outdoor Gallery will re-open on Friday 10th December. There will be mulled wine, mince pies and an open fire, coinciding with late night opening at the Selling Gallery, the Banksy Q show, andthe Stokes Croft China Studios Xmas Gallery.

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Jamie Gillman Floral Sculptures Found: BCC “Clean and Green” Had Authorised Removal.

The mystery of Stokes Croft’s disappearing flowers has been solved, thanks to “Typowriter” who spotted the sculptures at BCC’s Dovercourt Road depot.

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Mystery of Missing Flowers…

Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of Jamie Gillman’s flowers… The most likely suspect is still one of the departments of Bristol City Council, though thus far, nobody is owning up to it… If you have any inside information, please contact us
Below: The Last remaining flower, missed by the Crazy Flower Thieves

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Jamie Gillman’s Wooden Flowers Removed from Stokes Croft. Council Pleads Ignorance.

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PRSC received three telephone calls from concerned residents around 9am this morning (March 1oth), informing us that the wooden flowers that had been made by Jamie Gillman and placed at the bottom of Stokes Croft and at the end of Dighton Street were being loaded into a van by Council Contractors.

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Street Art on the Croft… An Ever-changing Gallery

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.

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