Public art installation “I’m Staying” has been travelling around Bristol via democratic vote since May 2014.
A “statement of both provocation and affirmation”, Shaun C Badham’s neon artwork comments on our relationship to place, community and change.
In a classroom somewhere, Tom, a trainee teacher, and Darryl, a troubled teenager, engage in a battle of wills. But what can be done when a child cares for nothing and no one?
Free Musical Workshops & Jam-Party!!
[4.00-6.45 pm Workshops][7.00- 8.00pm Mega-Jam Session]
“Spend your Sunday evening playing music with a big group of people, who’ve never played together before, and probably haven’t even played an instrument before!
On the first Friday of Christmas my true love said to me….
Take your pick from 6 days of inspiring speakers, creative solutions and practical workshops, open to all from 30th November to the 5th December.
1 in 20 students in the UK are turning to working in the sex industry to fund their education.
Drawn directly from exhaustive interviews, Fog of Sex brings to the screen, the real life testimonies of students currently working within the UK sex industry.
All over Bristol noticeboards with warnings about TTIP are springing up in gardens, on railings and beside roads, and one – especially for Mayor George Ferguson – has been planted right in front of City Hall.
“Claire has been away. A lot. When tragedy hits The Island, she’s called back home to sort out the mess. As the elected Member of Parliament it’s kind of her job.
PRSC’s media studios on Hillgrove St are officially open to the public. PRSC has studio space and hot desks for hire (or in exchange for voluntary work) for filmmakers, artists and media creators who want to make committed and relevant media, but might not otherwise have the equipment or space.
A three day exhibition of drawings and works by the much loved and respected Chris Carley will be held in The PRSC Space on:
Friday 30th and Saturday 31st October.