art in bearpit (aug-nov 2015)
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For six months, Bristol’s iconic Bearpit will play host to a series of unusual interventions and encounters, interrupting the everyday life of the city. Read about Art in Bearpit commissions and events taking place from August to November 2015.TRANSCRIPT
PART 2 : AUG - NOV 2015
What’s ART IN BearpiT? For six months, Bristol’s iconic sunken roundabout - Bearpit - will play host to unusual artistic interventions and encounters, interrupting the everyday life of the city.
Art in Bearpit is a pilot programme of commissions and events taking place from May to November 2015. Join us and local artists to rethink and celebrate the changing face and fortunes of the Bearpit.
Art in Bearpit is a partnership project produced by visual art producers Hand in Glove and initiated by Bearpit Improvement Group. Art in Bearpit is supported by Arts Council England, Bristol City Council, Gane Trust, Bearpit Social and Bear Fruit. Part of Art Weekender Bristol & Bath.
PART 2: AUG - NOV 2015All day, everyday. SculpturePavilion - Philip Cheater
Thur 13 Aug, 8-9am & 4-6pm. PerformanceThe Daily Record - Kypros Kyprianou
Sun 27 Sep, 2-4pm. Public GatheringLunch, with Feeling - A-peg
Sat 31 Oct onwards. Geocached ArtworkThe Trading Post - Megan Clark-Bagnall
Sat 31 Oct, 10-11am. Breakfast TalkArt and Architecture: Gathering in Urban Spaces(at The Architecture Centre, Narrow Quay.)
Sun 1 Nov, 2-4pm, Live PerformanceThe Keepers - Vickie Fear
All Art in Bearpit events are free and open to all!
The Daily Record KYPROS Kyprianou
Live Performance: Thur 13 Aug, 8-9am & 4-6pm,
Roll up, catch your ‘snooper’s charter’ special!
Today’s headline is ‘If You Have Nothing To Hide You Have Nothing To Fear.’ Responding to the surveillance of public and private space, Kypros Kyprianou will create a curious intervention, by way of a newspaper stand stationed in the Bearpit during peak commuter times,
In a performance that veers between end-is-nigh hectoring and 50’s spy slapstick, he will give away free copies of ‘The Daily Record’ to unwitting passersby.
#dailyrecord #artinbearpit
Photo by Tom Ketteringham
LUNCH, WITH FEELING A-peg
Public Gathering: Sun 27 Sep, 2-4pm,
The artist duo A-peg resurface with a playful event for hungry souls.
Having recently hosted The Cloud - a sleepover with local residents to dream of urban futures - here they revisit the roundabout to follow up by sharing food, thoughts and ideas.
Lunch, with Feeling aims to celebrate the conversations and connections inspired by Art in Bearpit. Join an informal and jovial eating pile of people. You are all invited to bring a dish to add to the mess!
#withfeeling #artinbearpit
Photo by Roser Diaz
PAVILION PHILIP CHEATER
Sculpture: Ongoing, all day, everyday.
A dazzling structure has taken up residence in the Bearpit. Part-sculpture and part-shelter, Philip Cheater’s design was inspired by old pavilions and bandstands, as well as the Bearpit’s previous hexagonal landscaping.
Decorated with hazard-graphics, Pavilion juxtaposes the visual language of warning with a warm invitation to gather, to meet and to celebrate – reflecting changing attitudes towards the Bearpit itself.
Pavilion is available for members of the public and groups to use for free. Contact [email protected] for more information.
#pavilion #artinbearpit
Photo by José Vegas
the trading post MEGAN CLARK-BAGNALL
Geocached Artwork: Discover it from Sat 31 Oct
What treasure do you collect? Stamps from foreign shores, perfect skimming stones or mysterious coins? This is your opportunity to trade it!
Inspired by the historic Bristol Fair, Megan Clark-Bagnall invites you to revive the Bearpit as a place of exchange, and trade some happiness from your everyday journeys.
A geocache is a hidden container, which can be located through mobile phone GPS, anywhere in the world. Visit artinbearpit.com for instructions to locate the artwork. Leave your treasure and collect another!
#tradingpost #artinbearpit
Photo by Roser Diaz
THE KEEPERS VICKIE FEAR
Live Performance: Sun 1 Nov, 2-4pm,
Six months after their first appearance in the Bearpit, The Keepers are back.
Watching and being watched, an eerie group of live sculptures will occupy the changing backdrop of Bristol’s iconic sunken roundabout.
Working with Bearpit regulars as her performers, Vickie Fear creates a peculiar ensemble of lurking costumed creatures. The artwork quietly disrupts the space, baffles passersby and tests the endurance of its performers.
#thekeepers #artinbearpit
WHEN YOU GO DOWN TO THE
Bearpit TODAY
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Bristol Temple Meads Train Station
(20 mins walk)
Bristol Bus Station
(2 mins walk)
Stokes Croft
Bearpit
A4044
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