by PRSC | Monday, March 15, 2010 | Art
Dear Denise, I would like to express my anger and disappointment at the news of Chris Chalkley being found guilty of criminal damage regarding the sign he painted onto the 5102 building. As a resident of four years in this area I have come to love my community and all...
by PRSC | Monday, March 15, 2010 | Art
Chris Chalkley stood trial on Friday 12th March, 2010, accused of criminal damage, having painted a sign that said “Welcome to Stokes Croft, Cultural Quarter, Conservation area, Outdoor Gallery” on the front of the 5102 building, which is a gated community...
by PRSC | Saturday, March 13, 2010 | Art
___________________________________ THE STOKES CROFT TOFF ISSUE NO. 26 THE STOKES CROFT TOFF ISSUE NO. 27 ← Chris Chalkley Stands Trial on Friday March 12th at Bristol Magistrates Court on a charge of Criminal Damage. All are welcome to attend. Chris Chalkley...
by PRSC | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Art
Chris Chalkley, chairman of PRSC, will finally appear at Bristol Magistrates’ Court on Friday 12th March 2010 at 10am. Mr. Chalkley is accused of Criminal Damage, having painted a sign on the 5102 Building at the bottom of Stokes Croft between 28/8/09 and 1/9/09,...
by PRSC | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Art
PRSC received three telephone calls from concerned residents around 9am this morning (March 1oth), informing us that the wooden flowers that had been made by Jamie Gillman and placed at the bottom of Stokes Croft and at the end of Dighton Street were being loaded into...
by PRSC | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Art
Ziml and Deamze painted Uplands Audio’s shutters last Sunday. The deal was: Nick, owner of Uplands paid for materials, and Ziml and Deamze got to paint what they wanted. Colours were chosen that worked with Uplands’ current colour scheme. Nick told your...
by PRSC | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Art
As the days lengthen, the demand for sites to paint increases. Stokes Croft’s growing reputation for Artistic Excellence in its public spaces means that people are queuing to paint here. If you have a site that needs sprucing up, no matter how big or small,...
by PRSC | Thursday, March 11, 2010 | Art
Above: View of the landmark skull and croc on Westmoreland House. After five days of cut and thrust between Opecprime Development Ltd., the owners and potential developers of the Westmoreland House site, and Bristol City Council, Stokes Croft must wait six weeks for...
by PRSC | Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Art
For more short films, visit the PRSC Youtube Site ← Open Mic Night at the Junction, Feb. 2010. A Short Film. Westmoreland House: Inquiry Finishes. Decision in Six Weeks Time....
by PRSC | Wednesday, March 10, 2010 | Art
For more short films, visit the PRSC Youtube Site ← Skipping: A Short Film. Free Food from Supermarket Skips. Another Slice of Life From Stokes Croft. The Peoples Republic: A Short film by Olly Mochizuki...