A
event
on Saturday 3rd May. The event starts at 13:00.
Hugo Farmer’s ‘Freedom of Speech’ sculptures have been on loan to Artspace Lifespace since 2020 as part of an Arts Council Funded Sculpture Trail on Ashton Court estate.
Join us on 3rd May for a last chance to see these unique sculptures located outside the Music Room opposite the South Lawn and also create your own art to amplify your voice.
Make Your Own Protest Banner!
The Music Room: 1 - 4pm. Drop In - No Need to Book.
Art facilitators will be on hand to support children and adults. Some materials provided but please feel free to bring your own to work on in our large, light filled music room.
Protest Picnic - Bring your own picnic, grab a toastie or cake from the Courtyard Cafe or book a delicious cream tea.
South Lawn: 1pm - 4pm (Pre-ordered Cream Tea's must be picked up from the Winter Garden Bar)
Speakers' Corner – Share Your Truths. Hosted by Angie Belcher
The Panelled Lounges: 2 - 3pm
Whether it’s a talk, a workshop, or a discussion, you have up to 15 minutes to engage and inspire others about a topic you have a passion for.
To get Involved: Email [email protected] with the subject "Speakers' Corner" and include your chosen topic and how long you'd like to speak.
Panel Discussion – The Power of Art in Protest
Hosted by Artspace Lifespace with Hugo Farmer, Edson Burton and more tbc. Free entry but please book to avoid disappointment.
The Panelled Lounges: 3.30 - 4pm