by PRSC | Tuesday, November 10, 2015 | Art
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. Wednesday...
by PRSC | Monday, November 9, 2015 | Art
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. This is part of a campaign by the Greater Bristol Alliance...
by PRSC | Wednesday, November 4, 2015 | Art, Event
“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. Dropped into a maelstrom of unpredictable characters and Island life she must navigate her way...
by PRSC | Monday, November 2, 2015 | Art
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...
by PRSC | Friday, October 30, 2015 | Art
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. Exhibition – 10 am to 6 pm Memorial Event/ Private View Friday – 6:30 to 9:30 pm A talented...
by PRSC | Wednesday, October 7, 2015 | Art
TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/90957473 WEBSITE: http://oneroguereporter.com/ Rich Peppiatt, for his sins, used to work at the Daily Star printing the worst of the worst things about other human beings. He then realised that *was* his sin, and quit. One Rogue Reporter is...
by PRSC | Thursday, September 17, 2015 | Art
We have pleasure in announcing the ‘Secret Location’: Ladies and Gentlemen, 14 Hillgrove Street is now open. ← Derelict Dolls House - 9 to 11 October. 7th Oct - One Rogue Reporter - FILM SCREENING...
by PRSC | Wednesday, September 16, 2015 | Art, Event
← Melting Pot - 11th September Fluorescent Smogg: Cosmogg...
by PRSC | Tuesday, September 1, 2015 | Art, Event
Run by Bristol-based Part Exchange Co as part of their R&D Engine House* project, ‘Melting Pot’ is coming to PRSC on 11th September. Bringing sites, writers and a diverse range of other artists together to explore unusual spaces, uncover surprising...
by PRSC | Thursday, August 20, 2015 | Art, Bearpit
Protests against TTIP, the free-trade deals which would prioritise profits of corporations over protection of the environment, are hotting up in Bristol. Initiated by Greater Bristol Alliance and supported by PRSC as part of Bristol’s European Green Capital...
by PRSC | Thursday, August 6, 2015 | Art
Tuesday Matters is a weekly radio show broadcast over the internet from PRSC Radio. Based at The PRSC (Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft) HQ Bristol. It covers local and global Politics and Culture. It is a non-commercial volunteer run community show and is advert...
by PRSC | Thursday, July 30, 2015 | Art
“People of Bristol! Your beautiful city has been chosen as the beneficiary of a new type of socio-industrial experiment. With rumours that the proposed new nuclear builds at Hinckley and Oldbury will never rise from the mud, and a surge of middle class economic...
by PRSC | Friday, July 24, 2015 | Art
← Carriageworks continues... Atomkraft is coming! 8th August; "Public Planning Consultation" @ PRSC...
by PRSC | Sunday, July 19, 2015 | Art
London property developers Fifth Capital have released revised plans for the Carriageworks and Westmorland house and are holding a public consultation on Monday 20th July at Hamilton House, 6.30pm. The Carriageworks Action Group release copies of the latest plans on...
by PRSC | Wednesday, July 15, 2015 | Art
What will happen to society when fossil fuels run out? Cuba is the only country that has faced such a crisis. Director Faith Morgan, together with the non-profit group ‘The Community Solution’, seeks to educate audiences about peak oil and the impact it will have on...
by PRSC | Monday, July 6, 2015 | Art
As part of our Bristol Green Fringe 2015 activities, we are pleased to offer a range of important books selected by Sara Venn, director of Incredible Edible Bristol, which discuss fundamental ideas around environmental issues. We have used some of our Green Capital...
by PRSC | Friday, June 26, 2015 | Art, Event
4th July – a celebration of the spirit of resistance that yields independence…. and an excuse for a darn good, rootin-tootin hootenanny! We have the pleasure to welcome the fine Bristol sounds of “Screamin Miss Jackson & The Slap Ya Mama Big...
by PRSC | Friday, June 5, 2015 | Art, Event
The Inexplicables in Support of Facial Palsy The first fundraising and awareness event in Bristol for Facial Palsy. Bristol favorites, The Inexplicables will be playing with DJ Sammystring and Dr Funkenstein providing support. There are over 100,000 people in the UK...
by PRSC | Friday, May 22, 2015 | Art
Many of the activities at PRSC rely on volunteers. We constantly look for willing and able people to join us, and in June we’re having a recruitment drive for new volunteers! Could you lend a hand for a few hours? Check out our new volunteer page and sign up!...
by PRSC | Tuesday, April 28, 2015 | Art
NHS Documentary Check-in to PRSC’s New Building on Friday, and get admitted for an evening of information and entertainment. With a healthy dose of raising awareness and a prescription of lighthearted comedy performance. Literally…just what the Doctor...