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In Focus: Jen

by sarah last modified 10/10/2023 02:07 PM
In Focus: Jen

Jen Farmer

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Trinity Garden Party photo: Sophia Stefelle

We caught up with new member of the Trinity team, Jen Farmer, who has been in the post of Arts Engagement and Outreach Manager since September 2023. We wanted to find out more about what Jen will be focusing on and what she is looking forward to.

Q. Tells us about you:

A: Hi I’m Jen, the Arts Engagement and Outreach Manager here at Trinity. This is a new role, created to support the organisation as we increase our commitment to working with local neighbourhoods and community groups. I started this role in September after eight years working as Outreach Programme Manager at Easton Community Children’s Centre, and for many years before that managing and delivering education, outreach and community arts programmes with schools, theatres and arts organisations.

Q. What will you be focussing on within this role?

Over the next two years I’ll be working closely with cross-sector partners – charities, community groups, social enterprises, grassroot creative organisations and local residents and artists – with three key aims; to design and deliver a targeted programme of place-based activity, to support and add value to our community groups, and to build on and integrate our combined arts offer. We will be working in co-creation with our most local neighbourhoods, responding to, and supporting, their interests.

Q. What are you working on now?

The first step involves understanding community connections within our locality. To do this, we’ve partnered with social enterprise, Onion Collective and gaming technology company, Free Ice Cream.

We are inviting a wide range of local cross-sector organisations to participate in 'Understory', a workshop in which we will create a unique digital network map. Answering a series of questions, participants will see, in real time, the map build, allowing us to explore the relationships between people and organisations.

This map will become an important tool that informs Trinity’s plans as we go forward, and for all the other organisations who participate too.

Q. How can someone take part in Understory?

The workshop will take place on Tuesday 31 Oct 10.30am - 12 midday at Trinity., If someone would like to take part they can email me on Jen@trinitybristol.org.uk for more information.

Q. What else is Trinity doing at the moment?

We are currently working in partnership with St Pauls Carnival and David Jubb (Citizens in Power) to develop a model for a Citizens' Assembly for Culture in 2024. The idea of this is to creates ways for citizens to shape cultural offers for the WECCA region. We are also working with key community partners to help restore Jacobs Wells Baths and re-open the building to be a community hub.

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