Bristol Refugee Artists Collective

Bristol Refugee Artists Collective Bristol Refugee Artists Collective is a group of artists from all over the world. They share experiences and support each other. It is medicine for the brain.”

As Amie, one of the group, says: “Art work is medicine.

Nabil Amini in front of his art work at this weekend’s Art and Resistance event at the Wild Goose Space, St Werbergh’s
03/01/2026

Nabil Amini in front of his art work at this weekend’s Art and Resistance event at the Wild Goose Space, St Werbergh’s

03/01/2026

Isra, Nabil and Mozhdeh are exhibiting at the Wild Goose Space in St Werbergh’s, Bristol tomorrow at the Art and Resistence event. Do come along please

Anyone want to be a steward at this lovely community event?
30/11/2025

Anyone want to be a steward at this lovely community event?

We are looking for stewards for our lantern parade on Saturday December 6th , This is available as a paid or voluntary position. Please visit https://www.lamplighterarts.co.uk/stewarding

Bristol Refugee Artists Collective is looking forward to so many events and collaborations in the next few months. This ...
11/10/2025

Bristol Refugee Artists Collective is looking forward to so many events and collaborations in the next few months. This week, some of our members spoke and displayed art at a Bristol Cable meeting. If you'd like to know more about our art group for refugees, please have a look at this short film made about the group:

We come from 13 countries and speak 22 languages. What we have in common is being artists in Bristol, U.K., who are refugees and asylum-seekers. We look forw...

BRAC members and others???
29/07/2025

BRAC members and others???

Are you an emerging artist or curator ready to take the next step? Aspex Portsmouth are offering 3 fully funded bursaries their Aspire course, for individuals from underrepresented and underserved backgrounds.⁠

Aspire is a professional development programme designed to support early-career creatives in building the skills, confidence and networks needed to realise an exhibition. They particularly encourage applications from those who may have faced barriers to accessing opportunities in the arts including people who:⁠

-Have a disability⁠
-Are from the global majority⁠
-Come from a low socio-economic background⁠
-Hold protected characteristics that are underrepresented in the creative sector⁠
-Come from marginalised and underrepresented backgrounds⁠

DEADLINE: 31 July 2025⁠

For more info and how to apply, visit our website.⁠

Image: Connection, Community, Hope (2024), VASW x Studio Kind. Photo by George Rayner⁠

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