PHOTOGRAPHY – STREET PHOTOGRAPHY and Exhibitions
Meet outside Watershed 9.45am
Address: 1 Canon's Rd, Bristol BS1 5TX
See suggested sites and trail sheet from Sam Brooks
Visit to RPS on Thursday
Meet outside Watershed, 1 Canon's Rd, Bristol BS1 5TX, 9.45 am
Take Bus 349 from Centre, Broad Quay (C3) to Paintworks (16 min), walk 3 mins to:
The Royal Photographic Society, RPS House, 337 Paintworks, Arnos Vale, Bristol, BS4 3AR. 0117 316 4450
Exhibition details: https://rps.org/opportunities/squaring-the-circles/
Other EXHIBITIONS you may wish to consider:
ARNOLFINI - 6 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA
https://arnolfini.org.uk/whatson/forestwakethisground/
Arnolfini welcomes you to celebrate what lies above and below the forest floor with Forest: Wake this Ground, a major group exhibition including artists, writers, filmmakers, and composers from across the globe: Rodrigo Arteaga, Mark Garry, Alma Heikkilä, Eva Jospin, Jumana Manna, Zakiya Mckenzie, David Nash, Maria Nepomuceno, John Newling, Rose Nguyen, Ben Rivers, Ai Weiwei, and Hildegard Westerkamp.
With works that recycle, reuse and repurpose resources, we will be discovering the forests’ ancient rhythms, as well as exploring stories, myths, and folktales, passed down between people over centuries.
Ben Rivers’ film Look Then Below looks to the future, journeying into a subterranean world. Shot beneath the Mendip hills and ancient woodland in Somerset, the film reimagines a future in which the full impact of environmental damage inflicted by man is felt.
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s monumental upended ‘roots’, cast from the ancient and endangered Pequi Vinagreiro tree (found in the Bahian rainforest), reflect both the uprootedness of arboreal species and the displacement of people.
MSHED - Princes Wharf, Wapping Rd, Bristol BS1 4RN
Think Global: Act Bristol - explores big environmental questions affecting people here and worldwide, and presents perspectives from a wide range of local voices.
https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed/whats-on/think-global-act-bristol/
Disability Activism in Bristol: pioneers, protests and progress from the 1980s to now
Bristol has been a vital city in disability activism, but this history has been largely unwritten. Until now. This brand new display is a collaboration with Bristol Disability Equality Forum. The research and interviews were carried out by young Disabled volunteers. The themes, design and feel of the museum display have all been guided by the experiences of Disabled young people. The images were taken by Bristol-based photographer David Constantine.
https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed/whats-on/disability-activism-in-bristol-pioneers-protests-and-progress-from-the-1980s-to-now/
Building a Martian House - Building a Martian House is a public art project that has made a prototype of a real Martian house.
https://www.bristolmuseums.org.uk/m-shed/whats-on/building-a-martian-house/
BLUESCREEN - (Short Films Screenings since 2001) at CUBE CINEMA
Wed 28 September // 19:30
Tickets: Tickets: £3.00 (Via Headfirst - on sale from Sept 1st). Cube Cinema, Dove Street South, [off top-left of King Square], Kingsdown, Bristol, BS2 8JD
If you want to submit your own film for screening, Film submission end date will be: Sept 19th. Details at:
https://cubecinema.com/programme/event/bluescreen,12014/
Subversive Iranian Documentary - Curated and introduced by Ehsan Khoshbakht
(Part of BEEF presents: Conspirators of Perception at CUBE Cinema)
Thursday 29/9/22 - 20:00
£7 . Cube Cinema, Dove Street South, [off top-left of King Square], Kingsdown, Bristol, BS2 8JD
Details at: https://www.beefbristol.org/portfolio/beef-presents-conspirators-of-perception/
This selection of rarely screened Iranian documentaries from the 1960s is a window into the brilliant documentary movement that emerged in the country in the late 1950s. A distinctive voice as opposed to the Iranian commercial cinema of its time, the movement was fully established by the mid-1960s as the greatest cinematographic offering that Iran had to offer the international film scene. What most of these often commissioned films had in common was the subversion of not only the commissioned subject but also the whole notion of state-sponsored cinema. At least two of the selected films were banned at the time for that bold move.
Ehsan Khoshbakht is a film curator, writer and filmmaker. He co-directs Il Cinema Ritrovato; a festival of classics and film restoration in Bologna, and writes about film and the history of cinema and beyond for Notes on Cinematograph.