Jamaica Street Studio’s Annual Jamboree approaches. The usually secretive Jamaica Street Artists painted the Jamaica Street hoardings over the Bank Holiday to advertise their week-end, and jolly good it looks too…
On Friday 5th June, there will be an auction of their splendid work… As a fundraiser.
The piece above appeared last week, on the front of no. 35, after its predecessor was buffed by the Free Shop guys.
Last month, Warp, Vermin and Jody fired up a mural on Armada Place. Unfortunately, the subject matter proved too dark for a few of the residents.
PRSC HQ Gallery 35, Jamaica Street
Dutch Auction 22 May- 4th June
Open daily 12-6pm (Except Sunday)
ART PRODUCED BY LOCAL PEOPLE IN AND AROUND STOKES CROFT.
Cheo and 3-Dom at work..
Bristol City Council have issued an apology of sorts. See below:
“We would like to apologise for the removal of a mural in Stokes Croft by our graffiti clean up team.
On Sunday May 25th, the brand new PRSC Flymo made its debut, piloted by James and Shane, who are both seasoned drinkers.
PRSC has put a bench on Turbo Island with chess boards on the surface of the table. People have been sitting on the walls of Turbo Island for decades, often drinking heavily.
The Toff and all past issues are now available on the PRSC blog…
Please note that The Toff is absolutely nothing to do with PRSC.
Helen Rowe has sent us this communique.
Members may remember that the Association has been given leave by the Court to challenge by Judicial Review the City’s decision to permit the demolition of the Lakota club in Stokes Croft, the malt house of the old Bristol Brewery, classified in the City’s appraisal of the Stokes Croft as an ‘unlisted building of merit.’ In particular, and this is the main point of our challenge, we are challenging why we were not allowed to see the financial appraisal which according to the City left no viable alternative to demolition.
Vote to choose the winner of the 2009 Voscur Campaign Award.
Five diverse voluntary and community sector led campaigns have been short listed for the 2009 award.