Creating a city free of corporate outdoor advertising follows a broader discussion about the visual amenity of the city. Bristol is a fortunate city, wealthy but not obscenely so, and its people are generally independent of mind.
Billboards and commercial messages dominate the public space like never before. Can we reverse this visual pollution?
“This Space Available” is a documentary that explores the reclaiming of public space, and a global grassroots movement that aligns ordinary citizens with visionary politicians, business leaders and street artists.
On the Outdoor Gallery and the Bearpit Cube, this time it’s all about voting, democracy and electoral reform.
Bristol elections
For the June election, after a dreadful Tory campaign, our Outdoor Gallery was adorned with the political opposition colours.
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.
It is with great sadness that we must inform you of the untimely death of Raphael Dufresne. Raf was a long term volunteer with PRSC, and was active in many of our projects.
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.
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7 – 8.30pm Tue 28 June
Come along to this talk and open discussion with Chris Nineham, Vice-Chair of the Stop the War Coalition & author of “Capitalism and Class Consciousness: the ideas of Georg Lukacs” & “The People vs.
Bristol based, circus collective, LAVRAK, present ‘Hexed’, an ominous circus show.
‘Hexed’ tells the unsettling tale of a small town living under a curse.
Dedicated to promoting high quality original live music and parties, Fanny Hatstand master-minds her Parlour and Roving Folk Clubs from her secret headquarters somewhere in Somerset.