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An extraordinary exhibition about activists and activism which will take place in the Bearpit at the bottom of Stokes Croft and, running in tandem, an exhibition of activist ceramics at the PRSC HQ.
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An Exhibition of ware from Stokes Croft China on the subject of the relationship between our rulers and the People.
At the PRSC New Gallery in Jamaica Street, an exhibition by the Carriage Works Action Group. Opening Night is Thursday March 8 from 6pm-9pm.
Continuing the theme of the importance of local culture, PRSC presents an exhibition of portraits by local artists of the people who live work and play in Stokes Croft.
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.
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.
Stephane Jarno came to Stokes Croft earlier this month, and wrote this article for their “Cities” End of Year Special Issue.
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.
The PRSC team have put together a major exhibition to launch the Ground Floor Gallery of 37 Jamaica Street Studios.
Please come and see the exhibition which will run until December 24th, and will be open every day from 11-6pm (11-4pm Sundays).
On March 16th 2010, the day of the “Stokes Croft Riots”, Stokes Croft Postmistress Bushra Randhawa and PRSC Chairman, Chris Chalkley delivered 2270 protest cards to Bristol City Council on behalf of the “No Tesco in Stokes Croft “ Campaign.