Documentary portraiture project by photographer John Frederick Anderson.
Community photography project based in inner city Bristol
Visual art, photography, poetry, decorate eggs, poetry and prose from a Steiner community.
Photographic and cultural exchange project involving young people from Bristol and Oporto.
A collection of music, movies, animations and more by young people participating in creative digital media projects at Watershed.
Visual art, poetry, theatre performance and film made by artists with learning difficulties.
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