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  • The Big Draw Festival 2022 – Urban Nature – Drawn In St Annes

    Workshops | 02.09.22

    Every Wednesday throughout October, 2pm – 4pm, St Anne’s House, free. The Autumn Season naturally lends itself to warm, bright vibrant colours. For a couple of hours you are welcome to draw, paint, cut, and paste as fast as you are able, on some paper, on the floor, but mainly…

  • Creativity for wellbeing

    Workshops | 01.09.22

    New course starting from 17 April 2023! Running from 17 April – 26 June weekly (except holidays) Mondays, 11am – 1pm, St Anne’s House, Come along and get creative with artist Rachel Toon. Who can join? The free sessions are dedicated to those who are experiencing…

  • St Anne’s Stories. Podcast Episode

    Podcast | 09.08.22

    Dr Myles-Jay Linton, figurative artist, psychologist and academic, has created a new neon artwork for the Moxy Bristol hotel lobby’s library area. This podcast explores his development of the commission through conversations with friends and colleagues about the artwork. It talks through the process of what began as a digital line drawing, which then became a physical neon artwork through partnership with signmakers Cabot Neon. The piece, and the conversations around it, reflect on practices of repetition, persistence and perseverance.

  • The Laboratory of Not Knowing – Press Play Residency

    Exhibition | 12.07.22

    Saturday 23 July, 5 – 8pm During July, the artists of Press Play are arriving to St Anne’s House! To work on a residency in which they will interrogate their current creative thinking through collective exploration. They will be responding to this space, both individually and collaboratively, playing with…

  • Our Plant Neighbours, Roseneath Gardens. Podcast Episode

    Podcast | 06.04.23

    Dr Myles-Jay Linton, figurative artist, psychologist and academic, has created a new neon artwork for the Moxy Bristol hotel lobby’s library area. This podcast explores his development of the commission through conversations with friends and colleagues about the artwork. It talks through the process of what began as a digital line drawing, which then became a physical neon artwork through partnership with signmakers Cabot Neon. The piece, and the conversations around it, reflect on practices of repetition, persistence and perseverance.

  • Shared Reading Group

    Social activities | 08.06.22

    Wednesday mornings, 10.30am – 12pm, free Try shared reading with us! These sessions hosted by The Reader are a chance for people to come together in St Anne’s, to read and listen to stories and poems together. There’s no pressure to read aloud, you can simply…

  • EBC day school presents: Stuff Done

    Events | 07.06.22

    An exhibition showcasing the years work from the artists. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 16 – 25 June, 12 – 5pm, St Anne’s House. The first year of East Bristol Contemporary’s alternative art education programme Day School is drawing to a close, and the class of 2022 invite you to…

  • Morning Meet-up Tea Party!

    Events | 06.04.23

    16 June 2022, 10am – 1pm We hosted a morning of food and conversation to look back over 70 years, share memories and meet new people. It’s was a chance to have a go at printing your own commemorative tea towel and find out about our weekly morning meet ups. …

  • Jewels of St Paul’s. Podcast Episode

    Podcast | 06.04.23

    Dr Myles-Jay Linton, figurative artist, psychologist and academic, has created a new neon artwork for the Moxy Bristol hotel lobby’s library area. This podcast explores his development of the commission through conversations with friends and colleagues about the artwork. It talks through the process of what began as a digital line drawing, which then became a physical neon artwork through partnership with signmakers Cabot Neon. The piece, and the conversations around it, reflect on practices of repetition, persistence and perseverance.

  • Good and then bad and then good again. Podcast Episode

    Podcast | 06.04.23

    Dr Myles-Jay Linton, figurative artist, psychologist and academic, has created a new neon artwork for the Moxy Bristol hotel lobby’s library area. This podcast explores his development of the commission through conversations with friends and colleagues about the artwork. It talks through the process of what began as a digital line drawing, which then became a physical neon artwork through partnership with signmakers Cabot Neon. The piece, and the conversations around it, reflect on practices of repetition, persistence and perseverance.