Brewery Theatre
Gemma Compton
A Bristol based artist Gemma Compton’s work can be seen on the wall above the Upfest shop; her work was also used on the cover of this years Upfest programme.
Copyright
When Copyright was a film and photography student he soon realised he could create stencils from his photographs and turn them into street artworks, Copyright has come a long way since the early days, and his work has been shown worldwide.
Ready2Rumbl
Ready2Rumbl is an illustrator and visual artist based in Rotterdam.
The Hen & Chicken
This local bar featured live painting from Acerone, Chinagirl Tile, Cosmo, Fake, Olivier Roubieu, Pahnl and Paul Don Smith
Cosmo Sarson
Cosmo Sarson up a scaffold tower hard at work on the side of The Hen & Chicken. Cosmo Sarson is the artist behind the breakdancing Jesus Muriel which caused some controversy, went viral and was widely covered by the national press.
Acetone
A contributor to the Bristol street art movement has been creating art since the mid 90’s who continues to work on the street and canvas.
Chinagirl Tile
Chinagirl Tile regularly highlights social and political issues in her work which is often created from ceramics.
Fake
Fake is a Dutch artist who went on a mission to brighten up the ‘grey and boring’ place he grew up in, Fake’s work has been in shows all over the world including Norway, Denmark, the UK the US and even countries like Iran.
Oliver Roubieu
Oliver is a French artist and photographer based in London, Oliver creates with a can, camera and brush he has his brand of painted T-shirts and trainers which he sells in London.
Pahnl
Pahnl from Oxford is best known for his miniature characters created from stencils, screen printing, stickers, film & photography
Paul Don Smith
Paul has been working on the streets for over 30 years; if you have been to the east end of London, then you are sure to have crossed paths with Paul’s work.