3rd September 2024 to 2nd October 2024
As part of Sharing Stories, a new cross high-street project between Filwood Broadway and East Street, Bedminster – we are delighted to present free creative workshops throughout autumn 2024.
Poetry with Leeza Awojobi
03/09/2024
10am-1pm
Faithspace
Residents of Redcliffe are very welcome to join a free creative workshop with poet Leeza Awojobi on 3rd September, 10am-1pm in Faithspace, Prewett Street, Redcliffe, Bristol BS1 6PB.
Collage workshop for LGBTQI+ people with Robin Owens
06/09/24
10am-12pm
Bedminster Library
LGBTQI+ Bedminster residents of all ages are invited to a free creative workshop with LGBTQI+ artist and therapist Robin Owens at Bedminster Library, Bedminster Parade, Bristol, BS3 4AQ. Free tea and cake provided.
Just turn up – if you need more info feel free to call Sara on 07494 479343
Free creative workshop and cream tea
17/09/2024
acta Community Theatre
To celebrate the best of Bemmy, we are hosting a cream tea with story sharing and creative sessions.
Transport will be available or we can reimburse your bus fare.
Celebrating the Deaner:
Free Art Workshops with Acerone
19/09/2024 & 24/09/2024
7pm-9pm
acta Centre, BS3 3AY
Celebrate Dean Lane’s skate community in two workshops with Acerone. Create original artworks using graffiti and collaborative painting techqniues to contribute to a new community exhibition shining a light on local South Bristol stories including the history of the Deaner. No artistic talent required!
Contact Sara for booking or more info: 07494 479343
Sharing Stories Celebration
Tuesday 1st October 2024
7pm-9pm
Bedminster Library
Join us for the last of our story-sharing sessions, where we’ll celebrate the voices and stories that we’ve been lucky to hear – and record some more stories. This will be your last opportunity to add your memory to the project! Come along for reflection, community, and creativity. Don’t miss this special evening celebrating the project.
Contact Sara for booking or more info: 07494 479343
Sharing Stories has received £89,357 from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. The fund aims to improve pride in place and increase life chances across the UK investing in communities and place, supporting local business, and people and skills.