Issue One

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Issue One -> Freeze Peach

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Hi all, As most of you know Issue One has been inactive for some time now. However, I have continued to be creative within the publishing wo...
Friday, 30 July 2010

Pete Roe

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Sitting in the Old Duke, enjoying a pint the day before his 'second home'-coming gig at the Louisiana, Pete Roe piques my curiosity ...
Sunday, 13 June 2010

East African Playground Interview

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East African Playgrounds (EAP) is a UK-based charity that sends out teams of volunteers from the UK and builds playgrounds for schools, orph...
Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Communion

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Like most things in life, live music is best experienced alongside a bowl of delicious noodles, and Mr Wolf’s proved adept in providing th...
Tuesday, 9 February 2010

Peng Sound – Bringing a better vibe to Bristol

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The city of Bristol is famous for producing some of the best sounds of the past twenty years, often being the centre for some of the most fo...

Ship Shape

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The rich cultural history of Bristol Harbour has made it one of the key epicentres of the city, with an annual Harbourside festival attended...

A Call to Arms

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I have heard it stated by many an ex-student that the key skills gained and so desperately needed throughout the course of their degree are ...
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Issue One is a new Bristol-based publication created by a collaboration of artists and designers. Within the magazine we aim to raise awareness of the South West’s vibrant cultural scene by not only highlighting individuals of interest, but also the culture within the region as a whole. Bristol is ever increasingly being recognised as one of the top cities for the arts, with students being recognised in many top nationwide shows such as this years New Designers in London. While Banksy may bring the public’s attention to the ‘graffiti scene’ I feel there are far more interesting activities at lower levels that need to be highlighted. The individuals and collaborations of work that feature are talented, local artists who are constantly striving to gain greater recognition in the Bristol art world. The magazine itself is run as a volunteer project and is being led by UWE graduates Jack Smith and Rebecca Case.
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