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on Wednesday 9th March. The event starts at 19:30.
Artist/Former Shopkeeper/Neurodivergent access consultant, Vijay Patel, leads an evening exploring Indian corner shops, the histories of migrant-run shops, tips on the values of hard work + saving money and opportunities for you to put thoughts inside cardboard crisp boxes.
The evening draws inspiration from Vijay’s past solo show, Pull the Trigger, which toured nationally between 2016-2020, as a theatre show. ‘After Hours’ allows for the themes of the work to be explored in a different context. Come and have a drink, take part in some things and watch some things.
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Tickets are available specifically for St Anne's & Brislington residents. However, if you're local to those areas but there are no tickets left you can book general release tickets.
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ABOUT TRANSACTIONLAND
It’s shopping, but not as you know it! Call in at Transactionland, a thoroughly unusual out-of-town retail emporium at Bricks, St Anne’s House. From 9th-20th March 2022, Transactionland will be open for a bit of browsing and a spot of shoplifting.
Artist-turned-shopkeeper Rachael Clerke will be hosting workshops, performance, discussion and doughnuts at Bristol’s newest shopping destination.
Shop open Wednesday to Saturday 12-6.30pm & Sunday 12-5pm + selected evenings.
Transactionland is supported by Arts Council England Project Grants, Bricks, Bristol City Council, and the 2021 Situations Award.