Julian Rosefeldt's Asylum came to Spike Island in November 2004. This nine-screen installation was housed in a separate annex of Spike Island in a former commercial unit (now Spike Design).
Spike Island Archive - 2004
Charles Wallace India Trust Residency 2004
3 - 5 December 2004
Chintan Upadhyay
Chintan Upadhyay was the sixth Charles Wallace Trust Fellow at Spike Island. The Trust offers one of the few opportunities for young artists working in India to spend time in Europe. Conkers was open to the public from Friday the 3rd December to Sunday 5th December 2004
Spin Cycle
11 September - 24 October 2004
Runa Islam, Damien Roach, Hiraki Sawa
Spin Cycle was the unique result of three simultaneous artist’s residencies at Spike Island artspace in Bristol. The three participating artists – Runa Islam, Damien Roach and Hiraki Sawa were resident together at Spike Island for three months, from June to September 2004, in order to produce new work towards this ambitious exhibition and publication project.
Challenging Relationships: Artists and Institutions
Saturday 23 October 2004
Saul Albert, B & B, Will Bradley, Simon Poulter, Heidi Reitmaier, Kate Rich, Becky Shaw, Sally Tallant -
Chaired by: Wayne Lloyd
Challenging Relationships: Artists & Institutions was the culmination of a series of events that emerged from a year long period of activity by 12 artists and arts professionals working with Spike Island to develop research that scrutinised the roles that artists and audiences play in relation to the art institution.
VANiSH
11 - 15 September 2004
Ashley McCormick
The Spike in the City strand of off-site commissioning began in 2004 with VANiSH - a mobile art space developed by Ashley McCormick.
Arts Council England: South West Production Residency 2004
24 - 29 August 2004
Kevin Reid + Ganghut
Ganghut emerged from an intense period when Kevin Reid and around fifteen others worked, ate and slept in the gallery at Spike Island in 2004.
Charles Wallace India Trust Residency 2004
22 July 2004
Sanchayan Ghosh
MERGE DOWN AND RESIST was a four month research based art activity with three generations of Asian community in Bristol, initiated by Sanchayan Ghosh - the fifth recipient of the Charles Wallace Trust Fellowship.
Spike Island Open Studios 2004
1 - 3 May 2004
Open Studios in 2004 again provided a unique, informal opportunity to view, discuss and purchase from a hugely diverse range of art practice with the usually private working spaces of the artists' studios transforming themselves into a labyrinth of gallery spaces.
Nanoq: Flat Out and Bluesome
28 February - 4 April 2004
Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson
The exhibition Nanoq: Flat Out and Bluesome brought ten taxidermied bears from collections around the country to the exhibition space at Spike Island in 2004.








