by PRSC | Sunday, November 27, 2011 | Art
Stokes Croft China comes of age, involving our finest local artists in the design of radical china ware, on Fine English Bone China decorated and fired in the PRSC Studios. Opening night will see the launch of ten unique limited edition china beakers, production...
by PRSC | Wednesday, November 9, 2011 | Art
Continuing the theme of the importance of local culture, PRSC presents an exhibition of portraits by local artists of the people who live work and play in Stokes Croft. this area. (including more than forty new portraits from the Stokes Croft Museum Archive) PRSC NEW...
by PRSC | Sunday, November 6, 2011 | Art
On the night of October 14th, PRSC put up 20 panels in the subways of the Bear Pit. The materials were funded by Destination Bristol, who, to their credit, had no control of the content of the work, which was decided by local artists working to the loosest of briefs....
by PRSC | Sunday, October 2, 2011 | Art
The Bear Pit (St. James Barton Roundabout) will become an Outdoor Gallery as the work of 20 of Bristol’s finest adorn the four tunnels that lead into the Bear Pit. Artists include: Johnny 5, Jon Taphouse (Photographer), 3-Dom, Sepr, Katy Bauer, Jedna Hall and...
by PRSC | Monday, September 12, 2011 | Art
”E.W Goodwin: The Greatest Aesthete Of Them All'” Edward Godwin was one of Bristol’s most eminent Victorians : archaeologist, architect, designer of highly original furniture and creator of theatre sets and costumes. He was influential in the...
by PRSC | Sunday, July 17, 2011 | Art
Stokes Croft Arts Furniture launched on Friday, with a good turnout. The show is open from Mon- Saturday 11 am-6pm. Almost all pieces come from furniture and material found on the streets in and around Stokes Croft. The show will develop and change as more pieces of...
by PRSC | Sunday, July 10, 2011 | Art
Art Furniture to suit all pockets… From £40 to £4000 Following in the footsteps of E.W. Godwin, the forgotten Patron Saint of Stokes Croft, we launch Stokes Croft Art Furniture. Using materials found in the street, old furniture headed for landfill, we fashion unique...
by PRSC | Tuesday, June 28, 2011 | Art
The Think Local Boycott Tesco Campaign had a presence at Glastonbury. One of the four pyramids in the Dance Villages was painted by Bristol’s Finest, carrying the message to the gathered hordes. ← Battle of Stokes Croft - builder Simon Lewis mauled by...
by PRSC | Tuesday, June 28, 2011 | Art
BELOW: An important e-mail from Tony Gosling of BCFM Battle of Stokes Croft – builder Simon Lewis mauled by police dogs http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/705045 Dear all, On Bristol Community FM’s Friday Drivetime yesterday evening we heard from...
by PRSC | Sunday, May 8, 2011 | Art
Despite any concerns that may have been raised, the sale of approximately 1,000 Banksy Molotov posters took place on Saturday May 7th amongst much good humour, and without incident, as several organisations including PRSC, Coexist, Bookfair organisers and...