Our Café Bar will be closed from 11am today (Mon 30 Jun) due to a private event. We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to seeing you again soon.

Please note – there’s currently a road closure on Great George Street. Pedestrian access to our Great George Street entrance remains open. For vehicle access, please follow the diversion via Hill Street and Charlotte Street. Our Charlotte Street entrance remains open as normal.

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6.00pm

Kurt Jackson, Contemporary Artist: an Environmental Perspective.

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Tickets

£10

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A 9% booking fee applies online and over the phone. A £2.50 postage fee is charged where applicable.

This talk will last approximately one hour without an interval.

Suitable for ages 12+

Glass Studio

This talk by celebrated artist Kurt Jackson is presented in partnership with the RWA.


A dedicated environmentalist and true polymath, Kurt Jackson’s holistic approach to his subject seamlessly blends art and politics providing a springboard to create a hugely varied body of work unconstrained by format or scale. Jackson’s artistic practice ranges from his trademark visceral plein-air sessions to studio work and embraces an extensive range of materials and techniques including mixed media, large canvases, print-making, the written word and sculpture.

 

Pre-event Food & Drink

Enjoy delicious drinks and light bites from our Café Bar ahead of the event.

Available to pre-order when booking your tickets, you can choose from a selection of house drinks on arrival, accompanied by a mezze board of bread, dips, olives, stuffed peppers, falafel, feta cheese and garden salad (all vegetarian). Just select which option – for one or two people – you would like, before checkout. Or if you’ve already booked, please email boxoffice@stgeorgesbristol.co.uk to add your food to your order.

Your pre-ordered food and drink will be available to collect from the Café Bar from 90 minutes before the event. It’s the perfect way to begin your event experience at St George’s!