Bridges Project Exhibition
peep-hole based on participants lives are just some of the works that will be displayed as part of the exhibition
The exhibition has been developed by participants who have taken part in workshops as part of the Bridges Project, funded by the Arts Council.
Since May 2012, an array of commissioned artists and practitioners have helped Bristolians from all walks of life, to retell their personal stories using visual art, spoken word, dance, story telling and creative installations. The resulting exhibition offers an exclusive glimpse into the private and sometimes mysterious world of the people of Bristol.
Nick Young, Creative Director for the project: "The exhibition gives audiences the chance to share in peoples' experiences, find common ground, explore new worlds and see the city in a new perspective as these divergent lives converge to assemble their own unique snap shot of our unique and wonderful city."
The Bridges exhibition marks the end of the first phase of this ground-breaking citywide project. The project will culminate in a spectacular show in April 2013 combining theatre, dance, music and art.
To find out more and how you can get involved in the next stage, be sure to come along to the exhibition. Exhibition Preview and Performance Saturday 15th September, 6-9pm, featuring live dance performance, story telling and poetry (FREE ENTRY). The Trinity Centre, Trinity Road, BS2 0NW.
You can read more about the exhibition in a preview by Bristol Venue.