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Projects: Public Art

  • Trinity Road Police Station

    Public Art

    In April 2019 Bricks bid to purchase, repurpose and run Trinity Road Police Station as a mixed use hub for the creative community, local communities and social enterprise.

    This bid was underpinned by a belief that many of the issues faced by these communities are shared and best tackled together. That we are stronger by collaborating and being greater than the sum of our parts.

    Although unsuccessful in that bid, it demonstrated a collaborative approach by our partners and stakeholders and has set the blue print for Bricks further work.

  • Melksham Cultural Events Plan

    Public Art

    Bricks have been commissioned to support the bustling town of Melksham to develop a cultural strategy.

  • Welcome Building®, Temple Quarter

    Public Art

    Bricks is in the process of developing a significant public art commission for Welcome Building®. The artwork will resonate with the bold new landmark building at a prominent gateway site into Bristol.

  • Trinity Academy, Lockleaze

    Public Art

    Trinity Vortex is a celebratory aerial ash sculpture, created collaboratively by artist Synnøve Fredericks and students from Trinity Academy, Lockleaze. 

    Commissioned by Bristol City Council and produced by Bricks, this public art programme supports and celebrates Trinity Academy’s cultural ambition for every pupil to have ‘access to enrichment opportunities, in particular in music and the performing arts’.

  • Roseneath Gardens, Stoke Gifford

    Public Art

    Home Sweet Home celebrates native food and medicinal plants that grow in and around the new residential community at Roseneath Gardens, Stoke Gifford, Bristol. 

  • Moxy Bristol, St Pauls

    Public Art

    The Moxy Bristol public art programme celebrates the rich cultural community of St Paul’s, along with the fascinating history of the area.