Thank you for supporting us this year A round-up of how your support has helped us adapt our programme
Putting Newtown on the map Grassroots organisation Newtown Network is using creativity to empower local residents
Team Trinity feature in Real Living Wage film Bristol City Council shines a spotlight on Trinity as a Living Wage Employer
Michelle Roche & The Wish List Community arts project with Artist Michelle Roche in collaboration with Newtown Network, 2021-22
Remembering Awaz Utaoh Looking back on the work of charity partner Awaz Utaoh, who ran a weekly Asian women's support group at Trinity for over a decade...
Lowkey meets Making Tracks Students Young people from Trinity’s music-making programme met with Lowkey to find out more about the music industry
Celebrating heritage through song How one community arts project connected and celebrated people across the world through song
Researching art and activism FREE course for anyone who wants to gain skills in documenting change for social good
Nature & Play activities Since 2016, Trinity has been working in partnership to deliver nature & play activities for children and schools
Moving Bristol 2019-21 Moving Bristol, two-year project 2019-2021 to develop a wide range of dance activity across the city
Trinity receives Bristol Life Award Trinity recognised with award in recognition of Trinity's arts programme
New film shines spotlight on Trinity Short film by Locality highlights Trinity's role as a community hub
Police Station Redevelopment Trinity Community Arts Statement re Trinity Road Police Station Redevelopment, Sept 2021
DIY Arts Network Trinity is a member of The Bristol DIY Arts Network; an independent gathering of arts organisations and arts practitioners, large and small, who deliver cultural programmes within the city of Bristol
Fast Fashion, #Resist Shorts and Environmental Talks Summer programme of events exploring creative acts of resistance
Open call for Trinity Commission (Closed) New opportunity for Artists/collectives working in any art-form
Kickstart scheme roles 4 x placements, 25 hours per week, 6 month contract, paid at Real Living Wage (£9.50ph), applicants must be aged 16-24 years old, claiming Universal Credit
Snapshots of Live Resistance Online gallery exploring ways in which women have used creativity to amplify messages