PRSC are now an official cashpoint for Bristol Pound.
Get your hands on paper Bristol Pounds at our Bristol Pound ‘Cash Point’.
Naomi Klein – award-winning journalist, bestselling author of No Logo, The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything, scourge of brand bullies and corporate liars – gives us the toolkit we need to survive our surreal, shocking age.
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.
INVITATION
An Exhibition of original lino and woodcut prints from Oaxaca, Mexico at Hamilton House.
In the days leading up to October 15th, The Bearpit was transformed by artists from The People’s Republic of Stokes Croft and Kiptik, primarily using artwork sent to Bristol by The Assembly of Revolutionary Artists of Oaxaca.
A few weeks ago we were asked to make a particularly diverse range of china. The print we were using ranged from original 1960’s brown stars and floral Meissen to Joe strummer quotes and Relentless Optimism by Jamaica Street artist Rose Vickers.
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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.
Indulge your wildest fantasies in the medium of fine English bone china decoration from only £10!
Enjoy unrivalled access to a dazzling array of ceramic transfers, vintage and modern at our studios at 37-39 Jamaica Street, BS2 8JP.
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VISIT OUR SHOP.
An Exhibition of ware from Stokes Croft China on the subject of the relationship between our rulers and the People.
The No Tesco campaign released a Limited Edition of 250 Fine Bone China Mugs
made here in Stokes Croft, to raise funds to pay the legal costs
awarded to Bristol City Council when the judge found against us at judicial review.The launch night was a success, with over 150 mugs purchased by the Community.
Liz Krcma died very early in the New Year. She was on an artist’s residency at the International Ceramics Research Institute at Guldagergaard ( www.ceramic.dk )until the end of November 2011, and subsequently got a place on the Kunstnerprojektet KIT in Skaelskor, which is a project subsidised by the Danish Govt., designed to attract professional artists and musicians to work there in that beautiful town .