Citizens in Power Network Trinity Community Arts is proud to announce its participation in The Citizens in Power Network as part of our work with Citizens for Culture.
What's Next for Speak Out Following an initial two-year investment from WeMove, Trinity has secured further funding to amplify the voices of young people through The Speak Out Collective
Lottery support for Jacobs Wells revamp Trinity has been awarded a development grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund towards the next phase of works as part of our ambitious restoration project to save Jacobs Wells Baths
Spring Arts Programme 2025 Find out more about Trinity's exciting spring program featuring theatre and dance
Gearing up on site at Jacobs Wells Exciting developments are underway at Jacobs Wells Baths as restoration efforts continue...
Capture our Region: Content Callout Callout for photos and short video clips that reflect the cultural identity of the Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire
In Focus: Festival of Flourishing Regions 2025 We attended the Bristol based event that aims to promote and celebrate the role that cities and regions play in the economy of the country
Call Out: Women Who Make And Do Shining a light on female and non-binary makers and creators for International Women's Day
Call out: Interviewees wanted to share Windrush Stories Do you have a Windrush story you would like to share?
Adult learning courses launched We have teamed up with Bristol School of art to offer adult learning courses
Opinion: Championing the arts for all As part of our Citizens for Culture interviews, we spoke with Cleo Lake about the future of culture in the West of England
In Conversation: Maca Gomez-Gutierrez on leadership, inclusion and culture As we prepare for the upcoming Citizens’ Assembly for Culture, we’re speaking to leading voices in cultural engagement and democratic decision-making to inform and inspire the process.
A year at Jacobs Wells Reflecting on the steps we have taken this year to repair the much loved community asset
A Six Month Look Back at Citizens for Culture As we move towards the delivery of the Citizens’ Assembly for Culture in 2025, we're looking back at what we've achieved over the last 6 months
Look back: Citizens for Culture online information sessions We hosted a series of online information sessions as part of our ongoing journey toward the UK’s first regional Citizens’ Assembly for culture, set to take place in 2025.
Opinion: Reimagining Leadership for a More Equitable Future Martha King, co-director of Knowle West Media Centre, shares their reflections on how the Bristol based arts organisation are embracing different ways of ‘organising’.
Remembering Paul Stephenson Dr Edson Burton reflects on the life and legacy of civil rights campaigner Paul Stephenson, 1937-2024
Help us to protect community spaces Fill in our survey that will form a report on the value of Bristol’s community spaces.
Reclaiming Narratives: Josephine Gyasi Content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives
Afrika Eye Enjoy an amazing programme of film screenings exploring the bredth of talents of African and diaspora filmmakers
Reclaiming Narratives: Mya Fraser Content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives.
Reclaiming Narratives: NGAIO Content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives.
Opinion: The Art of Transforming Municipal Buildings Kathryn Chiswell Jones of Artspace Lifespaece reflects on the power of transforming derelict spaces into vibrant hubs
Look Back: Seedling Sessions We relaunched Seedling Sessions in September, offering a platform for up-and-coming musicians