Creative Workshop with Gemma Lawrence
Expand your creativity and show how your imagination works when it’s given no limitations with this fun and artistic workshop. Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
Draw your own nude: YOU ARE ART
A life drawing event with a twist, from Bristol-based artist & activist Ru. Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
Art for Social Change
When done well, art can give voice to the voiceless and bring visibility to those that are hidden. Art is a powerful tool to change the world. Photographers Anthony Luvera and Rory Carnegie have both created fascinating collaborative projects in partnership with rough sleepers. Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
POSTPONED: The People’s Art Fair – Valentine’s Show
The People’s Art Fair is full of love! We love art, colour and creativity. We love making a noise and causing a scene. We love seeing how many unique and creative works of art we can cram into one room. Come on down and feel the love.
Peoples Art Fair – Winter Edition
With the cold nights drawing in, for those of us not out grouse shooting or visiting Barnard castle The People’s Art Fair is back to bring a little colour and magic back in our lives! Show will run in real life at the PRSC, online or both, lockdown depending.
Un-Tutored Life Drawing
25 artists per session, following social distancing measures.
Wrap up warm.
Blankets are provided.
The People’s Art Fair
The People’s Art Fair is back! Head on down to The Space at PRSC to sample art of all flavours from a wide range of local artists.
People’s Art Fair: Modern Love
Come get loved up at PRSC with an arts fair celebrating the beautiful diversity of 21st century love, featuring original artwork, performances, market stalls and creative activities. Free entry! Art exhibition opening and live music 6-9pm Friday 14th February. Art show and creative market 12-6pm Saturday 15th February.
Frequently Asked Questions Exhibition
What can you expect if you’re homeless and ask your local council for help? Frequently Asked Questions, an ongoing project created by Anthony Luvera and Gerald Mclaverty, lifts the lid on the twists, turns and bureaucratic dead ends faced by Britain’s most vulnerable people.