Art / gloucester road
Dozens of art banners installed on Gloucester Road
One of Gloucester Road’s most passionate advocates said that she got a tear in her eye when a project that she has been planning for more than four years finally came to fruition.
Thirty-one banner flags featuring 62 images from local artists can now be found along Gloucester Road from the Memorial Stadium to the arches, as well as one on Zetland Road and three on Cheltenham Road.

Artists from left to right: GR BID, Eleanor Longhurst, Hannah Broadway, Toni Burrows and Mr Ed

Sarah Thorp, Inkie, Harriet St Leger, Mary Collett and Delia Adey
“I’m just so chuffed,” said Sarah Thorp of Room 212, a shop which sells the work of many of the artists whose designs now feature on the banners.
is needed now More than ever
“I had a little tear in my eye. For a long time I had been walking down the road trying to imagine them. I always want to promote Gloucester Road.”
“I hope that the banners will get people out of their cars walking down the road. Once you spot one, you want to find some more.”

Sarah Thorp from Room 212 led the art banners project
More than 150 artists submitted ideas for the banners, with the winning designs chosen by Sarah in consultation with other traders along the road. Funding came from the former Bishopston, Cotham & Redland Neighbourhood Partnership.
The banners have been installed in time for the North Bristol Art Trail, taking place on November 25 and 26.
For more information about the banners, visit www.room212.co.uk/gloucester-road-banners

Jenny Urquhart, Fleur Barnfather, Hannah Broadway, DeSigns and Ilze

Stewy Stencil, Diego Godoy, Alex Lucas, Bishop Road Primary School and Window Wanderland
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