Three sculptures of human torsos with loud speakers for heads stand in a grand lawn with a beautiful sunrise
Public Art

Farewell To Freedom Of Speech

Say good­bye to Hugo Farm­ers Free­dom Of Speech sculp­tures which have been on loan to Arts Man­sion since 2020. Work­shops, talks and after­noon tea.

Dates
03/05/25 – 04/05/25
Organisation
Region
Bristol
Opening Times
Sun–Fri, Closed
Saturday, 13:00 – 16:00
Price
£10 with a pay what you can option

Hugo Farmer’s ‘Freedom of Speech’ sculptures have been on loan to Artspace Lifespace since 2020. Join us on 3rd May for a last chance to see these unique sculptures and create your own art to amplify your voice.
Make a protest banner, listen to our speakers corner, hear a panel discussion around the power of art in protest and enjoy an afternoon tea.

To get Involved: Email info@artspace.uk with the subject "Speakers' Corner" and include your chosen topic and how long you'd like to speak. Whether it’s a talk, a workshop, or a discussion, you have up to 15 minutes to engage and inspire others about a topic you have a passion for.

Monday 3rd May, 6.30 - 10pm.
Cost is £10 with a pay what you can option, book via Headfirst.

Arts Mansion, Ashton Court Estate, Long Ashton, Bristol BS41 9JN

Three sculptures of human torsos with loud speakers for heads stand in a grand lawn with a beautiful sunrise
CREDIT
Disciplines
Sculpture