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  1. Activism and the Avante Garde Activism and the Avante Garde

    Activists have used Avante Garde and Surrealist art to explore contemporary politics

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
  2. Art and Activism Exhibitions Art and Activism Exhibitions

    Exhibition documenting 100 years of arts and activism in Bristol

    Located in Events
  3. Artists Against Police Violence Artists Against Police Violence

    Activists use the arts to respond to police violence

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
  4. Artists for Miners Artists for Miners

    Artists used music and song to protest the Miners Strikes of 1984

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
  5. Arts and Anti-Fascism Arts and Anti-Fascism

    Socialist artists and activists joined forces to take a stand against the rise of Fascism in Spain

    Located in Events
  6. Black Lives Matter 2020 Black Lives Matter 2020

    Protests in Bristol in response to the killing of George Floyd in the US led to the toppling of the statue of Edward Colston

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
  7. Bristol Anti-Apartheid Action Bristol Anti-Apartheid Action

    Activist Marching Bands used their music to highlight injustice during the 1960s

    Located in Events
  8. Bristol Festival of Punk Bristol Festival of Punk

    Bristol's first festival of punk, 1981

    Located in Events
  9. Common Ground Exhibition Tour Common Ground Exhibition Tour

    Common Ground Exhibition tour shines a light on Greenham Women

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
  10. Feminism & Festivals in Bristol Feminism & Festivals in Bristol

    Bristol’s female artists have responded to changes in the Feminist movement as the battle lines for women’s equality have shifted over the decades

    Located in Timelines / Radicalism
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