A sweet little piece by 3-Dom, to be found down Picton Lane, just behind the Bristolian Caff.
Practice wall: Still up (Dec.
An opportunity for the Croft to showcase our growing sense of Community.
Volunteers and Stewards….Volunteers are still needed to help with Stokes Croft Streetfest on the day .
Dutch Auction at PRSC HQ to run until July 23rd, 2010.
This innovative rolling exhibition is designed to provide an outlet for aspiring artists to show and sell their work, and to offer to the Public the opportunity to purchase an artwork at a genuinely affordable price.
The splendid mural by 3-Dom and Voyder, which graces the upper elevations of the new building on the former site of Mary’s junk shop on Stokes Croft, can now be seen in all its glory, since the removal of the scaffolding that has masked it since last year.
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
Cheeky litle drawing on the Free Shop wall, where Ziml has a piece…
Cheo, Soker and Ziml at work on Saturday in Stokes Croft.
Dear Denise,
I would like to express my anger and disappointment at the news of Chris Chalkley being found guilty of criminal damage regarding the sign he painted onto the 5102 building.
Chris Chalkley stood trial on Friday 12th March, 2010, accused of criminal damage, having painted a sign that said “Welcome to Stokes Croft, Cultural Quarter, Conservation area, Outdoor Gallery” on the front of the 5102 building, which is a gated community at the bottom of Stokes Croft.
Chris Chalkley, chairman of PRSC, will finally appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Friday 12th March 2010 at 10am. Mr. Chalkley is accused of Criminal Damage, having painted a sign on the 5102 Building at the bottom of Stokes Croft between 28/8/09 and 1/9/09, allegedly causing damage of between £150 and £200.
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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.