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An art exhibition showcasing school shirts emblazoned with anti-knife crime messages will go on display as part of Knife ...
Walking through Bristol, it’s impossible to miss the vibrant street art that colours buildings across the city- sometimes covering entire façades. Bristol’s most famous mysterious street ...
fabric art and multimedia installations. We work with local and national partners including Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, the Royal West of England Academy, and the National Trust. We offer a ...
Street artist Sickboy and the band Idles have come together to celebrate Bristol's music scene with an art exhibition. Sound Check is honouring 30 years of Bristol music with gig posters ...
Each shirt is part of Empty Shirts, Lost Childhoods, a one-day free public exhibition to mark the start of Knife Crime Awareness Week. Children and young people aged 13 to 25 from across the city were ...
Created on Kensal Road in Bristol, the artwork depicts our world among the stars as a honey bee flies around pollinating it. Artist Farrah Fortnam, who created the mural near Victoria Park Primary ...
Social enterprises in Bristol are having their cake and feeding their communities too, thanks to a pioneering £12 million investment programme that’s been quietly transforming the city.
Leopold Moller, the last owner of the painting, escaped Germany in 1939, and bequeathed it to the Friends of Bristol Art Gallery when he died in 1999. The Spoliation Advisory Panel’s decision ...
Walking through Bristol, it’s impossible to miss the vibrant street art that colours buildings across the city- sometimes covering entire façades. Bristol’s most famous mysterious street artist, ...