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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Banksy’s “The mild, mild west” opposite the Jamaica Street Studios. .
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Studio manager Rosie Bowery.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright, better known by his Turbo Island moniker, with his exhibition of T-shirt designs.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright, better known by his Turbo Island moniker, with his exhibition of T-shirt designs.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright, better known by his Turbo Island moniker, with his exhibition of T-shirt designs.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Martyna Zoltaszek in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Martyna Zoltaszek in her studio.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Tom Morris in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Tom Morris in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Tom Morris in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Elaine Jones in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Elaine Jones in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Elaine Jones in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Elaine Jones in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Richard Twose in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Richard Twose in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Richard Twose in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Painter Richard Twose in his studio.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright in his studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Chris Wright in his studio.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Studio manager Rosie Bowery.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Yuko Edwards in her studio.
10/05/2024
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Yuko Edwards in her studio.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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Artists battle to save Jamaica Street Studios in Banksy neighbourhood
Creatives at Jamaica Street Studios fear building will be snapped up by a developer if they don't raise funds in time.
For three decades a collective of artists has worked away at Jamaica Street Studios in Stokes Croft, the bohemian Bristol enclave regarded as Banksy's spiritual home.
But the painters, film-makers, sculptors and illustrators are now battling to save the studios, which stand opposite one of Banksy's most famous works Mild Mild West, and help preserve the spirit of one of Bristol’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
The Jamaica Street Studios in an old carriage works building is threatened with closure in Bristol’s artist’s quarter Stokes Croft, where other buildings have been bought up by developers. They have been given the first refusal to buy the building.
Artist Yuko Edwards in her studio.
10/05/2024
Sam Frost / Guardian / eyevine
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