05/11/2022
4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Over the past year, people in the Ashley ward have been uncovering air pollution locally through data collection, workshops and art.
This event will showcase the results and contributions over the year. We will debut a new music piece, ‘Bonfire Nightmare’ from artist Miriam Quick and composer T Relly. ‘Bonfire Nightmare’ was commissioned by KWMC as a response to air pollution data in St Pauls and elevating the voices of the people affected by poor air quality locally.
Slow the Smoke is a Bristol City Council research project, seeking to get a better understanding of sources of air pollution in the Ashley ward, Bristol.
4-5pm: Browse the Slow the Smoke exhibition , find out about the project and mingle
5-5.15pm: Debut performance of the track: A Bonfire Nightmare
5.15-5.45pm: Q&A about the process of making the music track and about the Slow the Smoke project.
5.45-6.30pm: Food and drinks from Glen’s Kitchen
This event is free and families are welcome. If you have any questions or access needs, please email annali.grimes@kwmc.org.uk or call 0117 903 0444.
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