by PRSC | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | Art
PRSC’s Summer Exhibition continues… All the work is sold by Dutch Auction… Many thanks to all those who have brought in (And often sold) work, and to those who have bought some of the splendid work that has adorned the walls of the Gallery this...
by PRSC | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | Art
by PRSC | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | Art
This joyful little piece went up on Sunday… Of course, we have no idea who did it… It is exactly the way forward, however… Gentle, whimsical and witty, it turns a part of the Croft that is previously unconsidered, into a canvas, a visual attraction....
by PRSC | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | Art
At the end of Dighton Street are two panels that have been regularly tagged for the longest time, and have been regularly painted over (Badly) by our Council’s very own “Clean and Green” Anti-Graffiti team… We prepared the walls properly,...
by PRSC | Tuesday, August 25, 2009 | Art
Dave “Steamer”, one of the crew that run the Lakota, tells us that they now have a two year lease on the property. This club is the backbone of the city’s Club scene, and this news is a great boost for Stokes Croft. Last year, Bristol City Council ...
by PRSC | Monday, August 24, 2009 | Art
In the midst of all the splendid works springing up all around the Croft, occasionally strange, less positive things happen. saturday night, the beautiful Voyder/3-Dom lady’s face on Stokes Croft was trashed by person or persons unknown. christ , we have enough...
by PRSC | Monday, August 24, 2009 | Art
We didn’t know Pete for long.. He was a bright, charming man. The drink did for him. The funeral took place last Monday, and was well-attended. Robbie Pindale, who became his close friend and saw him through his last days, ensured that his family knew of his...
by PRSC | Monday, August 24, 2009 | Art
Jesters Comedy Club will be reborn as Metropolis, with more of a slant towards music and cabaret. This is tremendous news for Stokes Croft, with the splendid former cinema becoming a more active part of the Stokes Croft music scene. See below for the acts coming to...
by PRSC | Monday, August 24, 2009 | Art
Coexist has been quietly filling its 55, 000 sq. ft. building with artists, and people with a similar vision. “Hamilton House at the heart of Stokes Croft in Bristol is home to Coexist, where art, music, enterprise and innovation cluster as a community rising...
by PRSC | Monday, August 24, 2009 | Art, Turbo Island
Almost a month ago, we removed the chess table from Turbo Island, at the request of the Police and the Artists in Jamaica Street Studios. There has since been no noticeable diminution in street drinking in the Croft. The drinkers have simply moved. They have reverted...