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Bristol Light Festival at SPARKS Bristol

78 Broadmead, Bristol, BS13DS
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Bristol is always a good idea - Credit Andre Pattenden

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View the ‘Bristol Is Always A Good Idea’ light installation before it moves to its festival home. Bristol Light Festival runs from the 31st January until the 9th February with ten major artworks to view across the city.

This year’s Broadmead installations include Tetra by Ottomata at the Podium and Anthems: Volume One by Marcus Lyall & RUN Collective at Quakers Friars.

To celebrate the festival Spark will have a special late night opening until 8pm on the 7th February. Come inside for a family friendly disco, lantern making using recycled materials, and visit the magic light-filled wishing well.

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Bristol City Council operates a Clean Air Zone in the city centre area. To find out more and to check if you will need to pay, go to bristol.gov.uk/streets-travel/bristol-caz

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Bristol City Council operates a Clean Air Zone in the city centre area. To find out more and to check if you will need to pay, go to bristol.gov.uk/streets-travel/bristol-caz

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