Open Call For Bristol Artists – Artwork Design: Bristol Activist Series
Closes: 23/06/2017
Location: Bristol
Type: Competition / Expression of Interest
Salary: £100 per design
Artform: visual arts, mixed media, graphic design, ceramic design, street art, screen-printing
Contact: projects@prsc.org.uk
The Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft (PRSC) and Journey to Justice Bristol (JToJ) are participating in a project to visualise Bristol’s history of activism and struggles for social justice.
BEAR PIT OPEN AIR THEATRE – Back for one day only!
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.
Non profit photography exhibition to raise funds for the incredible people behind angels orphanage.
They constantly work to better the lives of disadvantaged children in Kathmandu alongside raising funds for many grass roots projects across Nepal and contribute to relief after the devastating earthquake in 2015.
Original Blog by Coexist CIC
As part of our ongoing process of consultation with our local community about the future of Hamilton House and the future of Stokes Croft, we spoke to PRSC about urban change, community land trusts and building alternative economic systems.
Who needs a fellow to play Othello? Or a lady to play… Lady Macbeth?
We are throwing away all the weight of masculinity and femininity with our evening of gender bent Shakespeare monologues and duologues.
“A slut is a slut, all this bullshit about choice.”
Things We Do Not Know is an exploration of female street sex workers in Bristol.
Stokes Croft China is a collective of artists who decorate fine English bone china. As part of its commitment to creating sustainable, local industry, the People’s Republic of Stokes Croft (PRSC) launched the Stokes Croft China manufactory back in 2009.
Ashinaga is an NGO that gives university scholarships to orphans worldwide.
Wednesday 22nd February 2017
1800 – 2230
PRSC HQ, The space, 14 Hillgrove Street, Stokes Croft.
This video is made by survivors, is a reminder that the British government has still not answered who covered up for prominent government members accused of child abuse and brought them to justice.
VENUE: PRSC HQ, The Space 17-35 Jamaica Street, Stokes Croft, Bristol
Tuesday 8th November – 13th November. Open Daily from midday till 1900hrs
Extraordinary, immersive, painful and exhilarating, Ingrid Sinclair, Simon Bright and Deborah Weinreb curate a photographic exhibition and film of hidden history.