Have you ever wanted to compliment a stranger? Have you ever taken inspiration from other women? Have you ever been an inspiration to other women? Do you want to break the personal barrier you hold for yourself and inspire others? Bodied Canvas aims to smash those barriers with yourself and to connect with others.
Book Tickets Talk and Q&A with author and activist Sheila Rowbotham, to launch her new book Daring to Hope: My Life in the 1970s. Sheila will be in conversation with Sue Tate who is a freelance art historian, a Trustee of the Feminist Archive South, a socialist...
In this powerful memoir Sheila Rowbotham looks back at the women’s liberation movement, left politics and the vibrant, creative culture of a decade in which freedom and equality seemed possible. It is a riveting personal history of second wave feminism from the front...
In this workshop we will hear about some of the preventative work being done, including work with young people around gender equality and gender norms, bystander interventions, community education and campaigns. Part of the School of Activism 2.0 curriculum.
Stop telling us to be scared. The streets were already ‘our streets’ and they have been getting safer for years. The only thing that has been on the increase is fear, and this is being used to divide and control us. As a woman, if I die a violent death it will almost...
Raise the Bar Presents: BREAD & ROSES – An International Women’s Day poetry fundraiser celebrating the strength and achievements of women and folks of other oppressed genders and raising money for Refugee Women of Bristol. ‘The worker must have bread,...
“Emotional Creature” by Eve Ensler. A play about girls’ voices from around the world. Medics Drama and BOGS are once again collaborating to bring you the new and improved Vagina Monologues 2019: I am an emotional creature! We are performing a series...
‘A Womb of One’s Own’ comes to Bristol “Grandmamie, if no-one touches my boobs before I’m 21 I’m going to explode all over the net curtains from pent-up sexual frustration!” Following its sell-out London debut and a highly acclaimed performance in Birmingham, Bristol...
We run small art and community projects in Stokes Croft and around Bristol, often for free. We collaborate with other art and community groups, who benefit from our facilities and resources. We're entirely self funded, and sometimes that's hard.
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