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MILKBOTTLE MILKBOTTLE PINK OVERHEARD NEIGHBOURS CAGES SCREEN ENCHANTMENT IN BRISTOL COLLEGE GREEN, 1. QUAKERS FRIARS, 2. BANDSTAND, 3.CASTLE BRIDGE 4. WATERFRONT 5. PARK STREET CABOT CIRCUS CASTLE PARK

NIMBES FRAME WILDLIFE ON THE WAVE-FIELD, INFORMATION HUT & NEBULAE PERSPECTIVE WATERFRONT VARIATION Q QUEEN SQUARE 6. WE THE CURIOUS 7. MILLENNIUM 8., 9. QUEEN SQUARE i. PLANETARIUM, SQUARE NARROW QUAY MILLENNIUM SQUARE EXPLORE BRISTOL CABOT CIRCUS TO OLD CITY TO AROUND THE QUEEN SQUARE TO CASTLE PARK PARK STREET HARBOURSIDE KING STREET Quakers Friars in Cabot Circus An exciting independent food and The city’s historic harbour After visiting Queen Square (installation 1) provides a stylish area drink scene thrives within the Old (installations 6,7 & 8) is packed with (Installation 9 & Information Hut) to explore with a range of cafes and City’s historic streets, offering family-friendly attractions for all you can stroll along cobbled King restaurants nearby. Make your way everything from Spanish tapas and occasions. Explore the waterfront Street for a theatre performance, to Castle Park (installations 2 & 3) wine to award-winning cocktails. and the surrounding area to live jazz or a craft beer. It’s also worth and watch or join those moving Follow the trail via Cascade Steps discover live music, restaurants and wandering along Welsh Back for the through the mist at Pink Enchantment (installation 4) to Park Street bustling bars that bring the unique on-the-water eating and before heading over to the Old City (installation 5) and discover a quirky harbourside to life. drinking scene. for the diverse food offering mix of boutiques, bars and available. restaurants. 1. 2. 3. 4. MILKBOTTLE CAGES MILKBOTTLE SCREEN PINK ENCHANTMENT OVERHEARD IN BRISTOL JACK WIMPERIS JACK WIMPERIS TINE BECH WATERFRONT MilkBottle Cages will see a sculpture MilkBottle Screen is a 4 x 2.5m Pink Enchantment is an interactive Each year we will commission a of thousands of recycled milk screen of 600 one pint hanging milk light installation that will transform famous Bristolian phrase to shine bottles in Quakers Friars. Each bottle bottles which will be situated on the Castle Bridge into a stunning brightly in the heart of the city. For has addressable LEDs embedded bandstand in Castle Park. interactive artwork. As visitors walk our first year we thought this had to into it to interact with visitors. across the bridge they activate be CHEERS DRIVE often overhead Artwork kindly supported by Cabot short, cloud-like bursts of colour. The as a thank you to bus drivers. smoke cloud lingers, and creates an Circus. We’d love your suggestions of what immersive experience for audiences the next sign should say. Submit to play in. your ideas on twitter using the hashtag #OVERHEARDINBRISTOL

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NEIGHBOURS NIMBES & NEBULAE FRAME PERSPECTIVE WILDLIFE ON THE WATERFRONT INKIE, JASMINE THOMPSON, JOANIE LEMERCIER OLIVIER RATSI SEND A COW & LIMBIC CINEMA LIMBIC CINEMA, PARYS GARDENER Nimbes (2014) and Nebulae (2019) Acclaimed French visual artist Olivier Wildlife on the Waterfront is part & ZOE POWER ORIGINAL GRAFFITI: are two full-dome artworks by artist Ratsi brings to Bristol for the first of the living with Wildlife appeal Joanie Lemercier. Each artwork time his large-scale work ‘Frame (livingwithwildlife.org.uk), a We have always been interested in takes visitors on a unique journey, Perspective’. This work consists of partnership between local charities knowing what is happening in the following Lemercier’s artistic a series of wood and LED frames, to protect people and wildlife in other windows around Banksy’s interpretation of a voyage into the which experiment with natural Uganda. The projections tell the tale famous Well Hung Lover on Park cosmos and through time; exploring perspectives, enhanced by an of the people and wildlife of Uganda’s Street, so we commissioned some galaxies, constellations and organic light composition - gently oldest national park, and how, with Bristol-based Graffiti artists and witnessing several mesmerising pulsating to feel like a breath or a your support, people and animals illustrators to show us what they cosmic events from the past. wave. can thrive alongside each other. think the neighbours are up to next door. PLANETARIUM SHOW TIMES Thursday - Closed Friday & Saturday - 5.00, 5.45, 6.30, 7.15, 8.00, 8.45, 9.30, 10.15 Sunday - 5.00, 5.45, 6.30, 7.15, 8.00, 8.45, 9.30

INFORMATION HUT i QUEEN SQUARE @bristol_light bristol light festival.org If you’d like some help navigating Bristol_light_festival #bristollight the festival, or would like top tips about what else you can explore BristolLightFestival while you are in the City Centre, 9. then pop by the Information Hut Bristol City Centre BID’s aim in funding the Bristol Light Festival in Queen Square. We have is to support and celebrate local businesses and organisations WAVE-FIELD, VARIATION Q volunteer stewards positioned with this artistic and cultural investment in the city. LATERAL OFFICE, CS DESIGN, here and also at every installation MITCHELL AKIYAMA who are here to help. bristolcitycentrebid.co.uk A playground of light-up musical seesaws has pitched up in Bristol’s You can also pick up a festival iconic Queen Square for you to play map, buy a special edition Light with. The interactive art exhibition is Up Umbrella and book onto one made up of a series of seesaws, of our walking tours from here or which are dimly lit and emit a low online at: bristolshoponline.co.uk SUPPORTED BY sound when still. When passers-by climb on and play, they burst into sound and light, becoming more joyful as more people join in.