History
Bridge House
The founding ASLS project opened in Ladbroke Grove, London providing community and events space and played host to a broad spectrum of activities from kids parties and OAP days to art exhibitions and music events.
The Audi Garage
This multi-level car garages complex became a multi arts venue and housed the epic Invisible Circus site specific promenade performance ‘The Road To Nowhere’.
Nine Tree Hill
Hailed as Bristol’s new cultural quarter ‘Stokes Croft’, the Nine Tree Studios was an exhibition, studio and admin base which became a forerunner of what was to come…
Horfield Police Station
The site housed a number of studio spaces as well as communal training rooms, office spaces and roof garden.
Pro Cathedral
Seven months of regeneration work transformed this derelict shell into a fully equipped arts venue.
The Island
A self-funded multi-use arts facility and creation centre based in the old Bridewell police station.
Deep End
An exhibition attracted thousands of visitors across a six week period.
The College
Home to a huge variety of artists, illustrators, puppeteers, set-designers, musicians, painters, theatre performers and community interest companies.
The Loco Club
An exciting underground Arts venue beneath the passenger shed in Temple Meads is a creative collaboration between The Invisible Circus and Artspace Lifespace.
Jacob Wells Baths
This welcoming and open space provided a range of exhibitions, dance workshops and performances, art workshops, small to medium scale theatre shows and community events.
SPACE
SPACE was a bright, light white wall gallery and event space suitable for workshops, rehearsals and small community gatherings.
Vestibules
Two former entrances located at either end of the city hall opened up to showcase Bristol talent and give cultural and community groups unique environments to display their work.
Arts Mansion
An inclusive multi-use arts venue facilitating art, theatre, performance and community activities.
Futur Ville launched
Futur Ville was a two-day summit exploring the complex relationship between artists, creative communities, urban regeneration and cultural policies.
We are From Dust Artspace
Artspace Ashton Court was a collaboration between We are from Dust and Artspace Lifespace, an exploration of the power of outdoor art to connect people and places supported by the Bristol Parks team and with funding from We are from Dust and Arts Council England.
Sparking Change
Sparks Bristol, an art and sustainability hub in Broadmead, Bristol is a partnership project brought to you by Artspace Lifespace & Global Goals Centre with creative design from The Invisible Circus