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    <title>Unlocking Social Enterprise Opportunities</title>
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    <description>Voscur Events </description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Has your charity or CIC struggled to move beyond the world of grant fundraising? Have you been exploring trading to generate income, but are now looking to take the next leap?</p>
<p>Join Voscur<strong> </strong>and friends for Unlocking Social Enterprise Opportunities 2025. This free event will inspire and equip you with the tools and knowledge to take your charity or CIC to the next level on your social enterprise journey.</p>
<p>You will be joined by expert speakers from local community organisations, who will be hosting workshops on a range of topics, as well as stalls from local agencies, time for networking and information on social investment opportunities.</p>
<p><strong>Schedule </strong><br />9.15 – 9.30 Arrival &amp; refreshments<br />9:30 – 9:45 Welcome<br />9.45 – 10.30 Workshop 1 &amp; 2<br />10.30 – 11.00 Networking &amp; refreshments<br />11.00 – 11:30 Presentation<br />11.30 – 12.15 Workshop 3 &amp; 4<br />12.15 – 13.00 Reflections, networking &amp; close<br />13.00 – 14.00 Optional lunch (see below)</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Three Acres And A Cow</title>
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<p>Part TED talk, part history lecture, part folk club sing-a-long, part storytelling session… Come and share in these tales as they have been shared for generations.</p>
<p>See <a class="external-link" href="https://threeacresandacow.co.uk/">here</a> for more information and frequently asked questions page.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Join Trans Pride Bristol for their Community Day at Trinity, a joyful celebration of community, creativity, and pride.</p>
<p>Explore a vibrant selection of stalls from local organisations, makers, and artists who support, uplift, and advocate for the trans community.</p>
<p>Throughout the day, you can take part in a programme of workshops and talks designed to educate, empower, and bring people together.</p>
<p>Trans Pride Bristol celebrates the diversity of transgender, non-binary, intersex, and gender‑non-conforming people in our city. The Community Day is an open, welcoming space for connection, learning, and celebration, a chance to stand together, share experiences, and highlight the strength and brilliance of Bristol’s trans communities.</p>
<p>For more information about the day visit Trans Pride Bristol's website <a class="external-link" href="https://www.transpridebristol.org.uk/events">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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<li>Ever wondered how a quantum particle moves, or how a dancer might move to express it?</li>
<li>Ever pondered what kind of technology we are really likely to get out of quantum physics and what place there might be for you in achieving that?</li>
<li>Ever tried to imagine what you’d look like if you could see yourself made up of quantum particles?</li>
<li>Got a burning question about quantum phenomena you would love to ask an expert working in quantum science and technology?</li>
<li>Or would you rather see an artist put it to you in different terms?</li>
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<p>To celebrate the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology and mark World Quantum Day, we invite you to join for a day of all things quantum in science, technology, art and dance.</p>
<p>The day includes talks, a panel discussion, workshops, an exhibition including all sorts from interactive quantum art to careers information and quantum inspired dance theatre. With representatives from the University of Bristol’s research community, the quantum industry, and arts and culture this is the place to really discover quantum.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Tech for Good Unconference Bristol</title>
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    <description>Tech4Good South West</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Join Tech4Good South West for an exciting session of collaboration and innovation at the Tech for Good Unconference.. This event welcomes anyone passionate about exploring how technology can be harnessed for social impact and the greater good-whether you’re a technologist, social entrepreneur, community organiser, advocate for digital inclusion, or simply curious about the potential of tech to drive positive change.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyhawthorne/" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">Lucy Hawthorne</a> is the facilitator for this session. Lucy’s friendly and engaging style will guide you through meaningful conversations, making sure everyone feels included and has a chance to share their ideas.</p>
<p>In true <a href="https://opensource.com/life/16/3/unconference-survival-guide" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow">unconference</a> style, there will be no set agenda beforehand—<em>you</em> shape the conversations. Whether you’re passionate about solving societal challenges through digital innovation or keen to share your ideas on the intersection of tech and social good, this is the space for open, peer-led discussions. Bring your topics, share your experiences, and learn from others in a relaxed and creative atmosphere. For more information please see <a class="external-link" href="https://tickets.matterpay.com/s/tech4good-south-west/ZXZlbnQ6NzY1NA==/tech-for-good-unconference-bristol">here</a>.</p>
<p>Key areas of exploration may include:</p>
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<li>Ethical use of AI and emerging technologies</li>
<li>Building tech solutions for sustainability</li>
<li>Community-driven digital innovation</li>
<li>Tackling digital inequality</li>
<li>Tech’s role in addressing climate change</li>
<li>And much more, based on your contributions</li>
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<p>Everyone is welcome. Tech4Good South West particularly welcome curious charities, non profits, social enterprises and of course the tech sector. No matter your level of expertise or background, whether you’re a tech expert or just curious about how technology can positively impact society, all are welcome. This is your chance to connect, co-create, and inspire one another in a community dedicated to making tech work for good.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Talk series exploring the challenges of transformation</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/talk-series-to-explore-the-challenges-of-transformation</link>
    <description>Monthly evening talks looking at the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings - programmed as part of our 2018 Heart&amp;Soul project</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Talks include looking at the changing nature of marriage photo @ Khali Ackford</span></p>
<h1>2018 Talk Series</h1>
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<p>Programmed as part of our <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project we will be welcoming national and international speakers to our evening talks, devised in collaboration with <a class="external-link" href="https://www.architecturecentre.org.uk/">Bristol's Architecture Centre </a>and the <a class="external-link" href="http://www.uwe.ac.uk/">University of West England</a> (UWE).</p>
<p>The series looks at the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings.</p>
<p>Speakers include: renown Architect <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/previous-events/tim-rolands-talk" class="internal-link"><span class="external-link">Tim Rolands</span> (20 March)</a>, known for his development of Jacksons Lane Arts Centre, who will share his unique perspective on transforming historic buildings; Mexican Architect and UWE Senior Lecturer <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/previous-events/fidel-meraz-innovation-and-transformation-a-national-international-context-1" class="internal-link">Fidel Meraz (27 Feb)</a> will share his experience of the challenges and successes of transforming a range of disused churches into community hubs; Marcus Hammond, curator of Linconshire's arts centre <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/marcus-hammond-talk" class="internal-link">Slumgothic x-church (17 April)</a> who will draw upon personal experience to explore how 'unfinished' spaces attract new audiences.</p>
<p>Not all transformations end in success, former Drum Art Centre employee Mukhtar Dar, will consider the rise and fall of the Drum (<span class="st">Birmingham</span>) in his talk <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/mukhtar-dar-talk" class="internal-link">The Life &amp; Death of an Arts Centre (1 May)</a></p>
<p>Prof. Brian Heaphy will explore the diversity of marital union in Britain today in his talk <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/brian-heaphy-talk" class="internal-link">From Weddings To Civil Partnerships (29 May)</a> and UWE's Senior Lecturer in Planning <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/katie-mcclymont-talk" class="internal-link">Dr Katie McClymont (19 June)</a> will <span style="font-weight: normal; ">consider</span><span style="font-weight: normal; "> how </span><span style="font-weight: normal; ">historic buildings, particularly  former</span><span style="font-weight: normal; "> churches, are now used as sites of secular worship and as community hubs.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: normal; "><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/panel-1-talk" class="internal-link">Vanguard of Gentrification (10 July)</a> draws together a panel of commentators to explore one of the most contentious and relevant issues in Bristol today. We will close the series of talks with a panel of Trinity's <span style="font-weight: normal; ">former and current management  members, who will discuss the pitfalls and successes of <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/panel-2" class="internal-link">Reconstructing Trinity from Disrepair to Glory (31 July)</a><br /></span></span></p>
<p>Find out more about the talks and how to reserve your free place here and read Heritage intern Tess' notes on our Tuesday talk series.</p>
<p><span style="font-weight: bold; ">About the project</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; line-height: 150%; "><span style="font-weight: normal; ">Heart  and Soul: Trinity in the Community is a celebration of big life events  at Trinity. Throughout 2018 there will workshops, talks and heritage  activities for all ages. The project runs along side our most recent  capital works and has been made possible with the help of<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/renovation"> these funders</a>.</span></p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; line-height: 150%; "><span style="font-weight: normal; ">You  can find out more about Heart and Soul: Trinity in the Community here,  including how to get involved and how to contribute archive material <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/">here.</a></span></p>
<p>Thanks to the support of our funders all events in our  Heart &amp; Soul  project are free. We suggest donation of £2 that will  go directly back into Trinity's charitable work.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center; "><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/renovation" class="external-link"><span class="external-link">Help us secure Trinity's past, present and future</span></a></h3>
<p><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/renovation" class="external-link"> </a></p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><a class="external-link" href="http://my.3ca.org.uk/donate"><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/donatenow600x400.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></a></p>
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    <title>Reusing &amp; adapting historic buildings</title>
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    <description>Write up from our 2018 talk series, exploring the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings</description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Fidel Meraz delivers his talk about re-using historic buildings. Image credit @Khali Photography</span></p>
<p>Our <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul</a> project celebrated people's major life events at Trinity and ran alongside our <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/about/conservation" class="internal-link">current building conservation works.</a> As part of the project we wanted to explore further the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings. The project included a series of talks, inviting both national and international speakers to share their knowledge and experience on the positives and pitfalls of re-imaging historic buildings.</p>
<p>Speaking from an architecture perspective about how a space can be adapted to better serve the community, Trinity Trustee and UWE Senior Lecturer Fidel Meraz delivered the first talk of this programme, and talked about buildings around the world where the function has changed over time, Feb 27 2018...</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">Most churches were originally built to hold a service once a week - by giving them a second life, the building accommodates for a far larger audience.</span></blockquote>
<p>What was really compelling about Fidel’s talk was that he spoke in metaphors of the human life, about the way buildings are born as beautiful and well attended sacred buildings, then decline over time until finally they are not active. He used the example that when an elderly person struggles to walk, we give them crutches, and this is also the way he likes elderly buildings to be treated.</p>
<p>An interesting point was made that most churches were originally  built to hold a service once a week, therefore in some cases by giving  them a second life, the building accommodates for a far larger audience.</p>
<p>When we approach a church we have a predetermined view of what will be inside, Meraz explained, so it is exciting to be surprised by what we find.  In  Asturias, Spain, the Santa Barbara Church was abandoned and crumbling until the community took action. They raised money and with sponsorship from Red Bull too, it was converted into a vibrantly colourful indoor skate park.</p>
<p>Through time the architectural intention has changed from a place of worship to a space of activity, but the purpose of the building as a space to serve the community remains.  He compared the Santa Barbara Church with the Trinity Centre because in both cases what you find on the inside is unexpected and fun.</p>
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<p><span class="discreet">A lively discussion began after Fidel's talk around Old Market and gentrification. Image credit @Khali Photography</span></p>
<blockquote class="pullquote"><span class="discreet">From Fidel’s talk I learned that the world is full amazing ideas of how to reuse spaces. Tess Sieling, project intern</span></blockquote>
<p>After the talk, Edson Burton invited a discussion between the audience and Meraz, in which the future of the Trinity Centre, Old Market and Bristol were spoken about. Concerns were voiced about the gentrification of Old Market area, which highlights the role the Trinity Centre plays in serving communities.</p>
<p>There is a sense that it is now in a crucial era where the Trinity Centre’s responsibility is to remain accessible to all communities without judgement and, from, Fidel’s talk I learned that the world is full amazing ideas of how to reuse spaces.</p>
<p>This write up was by Tess Sieling, who was the project intern on the <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project. The talk was part of a series exploring the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings and was programmed in collaboration with Bristol's Architecture Centre and the University of West England (UWE).</p>
<p><strong>How to get involved</strong></p>
<p><a class="external-link" href="https://www.change.org/p/save-jacob-s-wells-baths-transform-it-into-a-community-hub">Click here to sign</a> the Hotwells and Cliftonwood petition to Save Jacobs Wells Baths</p>
<p><strong>Further reading</strong></p>
<p>Read more from our Heart &amp; Soul talk series -<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link"> Father Paul</a>, -<a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link"> </a><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning-1" class="internal-link">Dr Katie McClymont,</a> and <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/a-million-bricks-of-love" class="internal-link">A Million Bricks of Love.</a></p>
<p>Read more about the Save Jacobs Wells <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/about/news/Latest/save-jacobs-wells-baths" class="external-link">Campaign here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Q&amp;A </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/q-a</link>
    <description>with Zarah Sultana MP, Candi Williams and Mark Gage (SW CEC candidates)</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>What do you want politics to be? Bills are rising. Services we rely on are being cut or shut down. Communities are being stretched to breaking point, while the government is busy scapegoating and offering the same empty promises.<br /><br />At this event, get together and discuss:</p>
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<li>What should politics look like if it actually worked for ordinary people?</li>
<li>How will we build the kind of politics we deserve, together?</li>
<li>What does Your Party’s soon-to-be elected Central Executive leadership model mean for you and your community?</li>
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<p>Join Zarah Sultana, Your Party MP, Candi Williams and Mark Gage, Your Party South West Central Executive candidate, and Councillor Grace Lewis for an open and honest conversation about why politics needs to be done differently, why collective leadership and branch power matter, and how we can build something better together.<br /><br />They’ll talk about what Your Party is doing about this, why community and branches are essential, and how ordinary people can shape a political movement rooted in real life.<br /><br />There will be plenty of time for questions, discussion, and hearing from you about what matters most in your life and your community.<br /><br />Whether you’re not that into politics, politically curious, already a Your Party member, or a long-standing socialist, you are welcome.<br /><br />This is a space to listen, share, question and build together.<br /><br />Submit a question <a class="external-link" href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSef09PHojmRwAReWPshHDdLZVy9ucCTWjkx9ArqmdVJ7-vSYg/viewform">here</a> and for more information on the event visit <a class="external-link" href="https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/whats-on/the-trinity-centre/sun-15-feb-q-a-with-zarah-sultana-mp-candi-williams-and-mark-gage-sw-cec-candidates--146884#e146884">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Phylum Artist Talks Vol. II</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/phylum-artist-talks-vol-ii</link>
    <description>Talk and Q&amp;A</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Phylum Vol. II presents a transnational conversation on art, architecture and design.</p>
<p>Welcome UWE professor and researcher, Dr Fidel Meraz and Canadian artist, Jonathan Luckhurst, whilst they explore architecture as not only a built space, but as an arena for reimagining more sustainable and inclusive futures.</p>
<p>Jonathan Luckhurst will present Proposals for Reimagined Futures, his current body of work that draws on deep time ecological strategies to suggest how both humans and the Earth might respond to the current environmental crisis. Whilst, Dr Fidel Meraz, will highlight Bristol's local architectural context through his photography and research surrounding the Trinity Art Centre's new location to be housed in the historic Jacob Wells Baths building.</p>
<p>For full artist bios, please click <a href="https://www.headfirstbristol.co.uk/whats-on/the-trinity-centre/thu-28-may-phylum-artist-talks-vol-ii-152323#e152323">here</a></p>
<p>Two 20-minute artist presentations will be followed by a live Q&amp;A. The evening concludes with an opportunity to exchange ideas and make new connections.</p>
<p><strong>About Phylum:<br /></strong>Phylum Artist Talks presents artists and designers working at the intersection of ecology, sustainability and social practice. Creatives today play a vital role in bridging the gap between research and positive action. Taking place in Bristol, their programme brings together established and emerging artists to share future-facing projects and explore the most pressing issues of our time.</p>
<p><strong>Submissions:<br /></strong>Phylum is dedicated to including perspectives from as many diverse voices as possible. To register your interest in participating in a future talk, please email Alison <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:alisonpowell.curator@gmail.com?subject=Future talk">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-04-14T09:56:48Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Phylum Artist Talks Vol. I</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/phylum-artists-talks-vol-i</link>
    <description>Talk and Q&amp;A</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Phylum Vol. I features, 2025 Emerging Innovator Award winner, Emmanuella Blake Morsi, whose work reshapes colonial frameworks and connects marginalised communities with the natural world, alongside visual participatory artist Ellie Shipman, who will discuss her two‑year public art project for the University of Bristol’s Temple Quarter Enterprise and her recent collaboration with mothers at St Michael’s Hospital.</p>
<p>Artist presentations will be followed by a live Q&amp;A and time for conversation and connection. More information on Phylum and the presenting artists is available <a class="external-link" href="http://www.alisonpowell.info/events">here</a>.</p>
<p><strong>About Phylum</strong><br />Phylum Artist Talks presents artists and designers working at the intersection of ecology, sustainability and social practice. Creatives today play a vital role in bridging the gap between research and positive action. Taking place in Bristol, our programme brings together established and emerging artists to share future-facing projects and explore the most pressing issues of our time.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-02-17T14:55:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Oscar Anderson In Conversation </title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/oscar-anderson-in-conversation</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">An evening is a rare opportunity to hear about Oscar’s inspirations, achievements and challenges in his own words in a conversation with Dr Edson Burton. Videos of Oscar will illustrate the talk in motion.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">Dancer, actor Oscar Anderson is a force of nature in Bristol’s dance scene. Many will know Oscar for his high energy, highly elegant jazz dance performances as part of Bristol’s award-winning dance troupe the Floor Technicians. Others for his much-loved jazz dance classes at Bristol Dance Centre amongst other venues. He is also the longest serving actor in the BBC flagship drama Casualty.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">Oscar Anderson in conversation is part of Art of the Possible a series of activities delivered by the Trinity Centre Bristol as part of the restoration of Jacob Wells dance centre.</p>
<p class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Paragraph">To register your interest, email <a class="BCX0 SCXW262229138 Hyperlink" href="mailto:info@trinitybristol.org.uk" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">info@trinitybristol.org.uk</a><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/oscar-anderson-in-conversation" alt="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " id="__mce_tmp" title="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " /><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/oscar-anderson-in-conversation" alt="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " id="__mce_tmp" title="Oscar Anderson In Conversation " /></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-03-05T12:34:49Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Ocean Advocate Summit</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/ocean-advocate-summit</link>
    <description>Reconnect to the ocean</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">At this one-day summit, you will have a chance to reconnect to the ocean, discover more about marine life and the threats they face, and learn new confidence-building skills.</p>
<p class="has-text-color stk-block-text__text">This event is for swimmers, surfers, sea-lovers, artists, educators and anyone else who loves the ocean. Although they will be celebrating international conservation efforts, the event will primarily focus on research and projects within the UK, highlighting how individuals here can take action.<br /><br />The first Ocean Advocate Summit in 2025 was a sell-out event, so we recommend booking your ticket early to avoid disappointment! The Ocean Advocate Summit is returning bigger and better, with a new line-up of speakers and exhibitors.</p>
<p class="mceContentBody documentContent">If you have any questions or are interested in speaking or exhibiting please contact <a class="external-link" href="https://ocean-advocate.org/contact-us/">here</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-02-17T15:14:29Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Men in Love launch with Irvine Welsh</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2025/men-in-love-launch-with-irvine-welsh</link>
    <description>Book Launch</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>There wasn’t an album they wouldn’t buy, or a drug they wouldn’t try.<br />Then it spiralled out of control . . .<br />They were left with nothing.<br />Nothing but the eternal quest of all men: the search for love.<br /><br />Opening in the late 1980s as rave culture is born and moving into the 1990s, Men In Love reunites the Trainspotting crew for a riotous new journey.<br /><br />Renton, Spud, Sick Boy and Begbie leave heroin behind and seek joy, and the hope of redemption, on the dance floor. Each wants to feel alive in the closing years of Thatcher’s Britain, and they fill their days with sex and romance and trying to get ahead. Taking in Edinburgh, London, Amsterdam and Paris, the group charges towards an unexpected event: Sick Boy’s wedding day.<br /><br />But is falling in love the answer, or just another doomed quest?<br /><br />Thrilled to be hosting this event with one of the major British writers of the past 30 years. Catch up with the characters from Trainspotting as they move into the rave era. Irvine will be in conversation with Dave Cridge.</p>
<p>The Bristolian born DJ/Producer that has been a pivotal key in the UKs music scene, from supporting The Prodigy to DJing at the iconic raves like Universe and Fantasia, and taking the Trip Hop Bristol sound worldwide with Ninja Tunes, Up Bustle &amp; Out, Cridge has lived and breathed the culture and is a very big fan of Irvine Welsh's work from day one. Presented by bookhaus.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2025-06-02T15:35:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Jonathon Porritt: 'Love Anger &amp; Betrayal'</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/whats-on/2026/jonathon-porritt-love-anger-betrayal</link>
    <description>Book Tour</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>"What good are science and rational persuasion if no one is paying attention?"</p>
<p>Jonathon Porritt is a veteran climate campaigner, advisor and writer, and has consistently highlighted the environmental crisis and its threat to social and ecological justice - over 50 years of constantly looking for solutions.</p>
<p>His newly published, eleventh book, 'Love, Anger &amp; Betrayal', visits the latest generation of climate activists and documents the experiences of 26 insightful young people - his co-authors - who joined Just Stop Oil's Nonviolent Civil Resistance. The book reveals their passion for a just and sustainable transition away from our global economic and cultural dependence on fossil fuels. But who, with the political power, is listening?</p>
<p>The evening includes a book signing with the book on sale.</p>
<p>For more information, please click <span style="font-family: aptos, aptos_embeddedfont, aptos_msfontservice, calibri, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; "><a href="https://jonathonporritt.com/">here</a></span></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2026-02-11T14:39:19Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Gentrification or redevelopment?</title>
    <link>https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/gentrification-or-redevelopment</link>
    <description>Read Tess' Tuesday notes on panel discussion: Vanguards of Gentrification </description>
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<p><span class="discreet">Fyfe Hall filled up for the penultimate talk in the series @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>There was a lot of excitement within the team about this event as we knew the panel members would be really interesting and bring good insight to Bristol’s current art scene. There was a last minute change so Daniel Balla from Coexist joined us in place of Greg Bond who was unable to attend. Michele Curtis and Doug Francis joined us as planned, and our own Dr Edson Burton chaired the evening.</p>
<p>Coexist’s Daniel started by explaining their approach to serving the community. He spoke about the way that cultural ecology is not fixed, it is constantly recreated. A central concern of gentrification has and always will be the displacement of people from the community that used to occupy that space, physically or spiritually, in society. Some art installations at Hamilton House have expressed this by communicating the unpredictable nature of the facade and behind by having volunteers speak about their lives behind a screen for attendees to listen to. He mentioned that national newspapers such as The Guardian site Stokes Croft as the epitome of gentrification, so Coexist have a big responsibility to critique their own actions and what other organisations do to serve their community.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"Should we be calling this gentrification at all or rather redevelopment? What defines gentrification could simply be the monetisation of the social world."</blockquote>
<p>One of the main subjects of conversation throughout the evening was the need to conform with capitalist needs while making art, in order to succeed. These organisations have rent to pay and therefore have had to learn how to generate capital through a variety of means. In the case of Coexist, they have hosted activist groups such as the Bristol Drugs Project as well as commercial income from artist studios, dance studios, and desk space. The model has to be reactive to the community, for example after engaging with the community to see where the need was, they set up a Somali kitchen.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/Vanguardspanel600x4001.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">On the panel from left to right, Coexit's Daniel Balla, Trinity'sDr Edson Burton, ASLS's Doug Francis and visual artist Michele Curtis @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>There were also questions raised about the use of language- should we be calling this gentrification at all or rather redevelopment? What defines gentrification could simply be the monetisation of the social world.  In terms of where Coexist sits- the future is uncertain. The organisation always assumed it would be able to buy the building when the time was right, however this year their landlords have quadrupled the rent, throwing all future plans into the air. This has motivated the team to think about Coexist’s future. They critiqued the system and they now want to make a network between arts organisations so that they can support and stand up for one another like a union.</p>
<p>Michele Curtis’s career in visual art began in 2015 in St Paul’s with a mural and walking tour project. She wanted to communicate the local history visually by painting large murals, and proposed this idea to somebody, who strongly advised to act immediately. Michele described how at the time she did not consider why, but that with hindsight she believes he gave this advice because he could see the area was changing and in the near future, people living there would not want massive murals of black people’s portraits. She projected to the audience a feeling of motivation, encouraging artists to act on their ideas and make art happen.</p>
<blockquote class="pullquote">"...the power lies with artists, therefore we must continue to make art, and fight for arts organisations."</blockquote>
<p class="false">Doug Francis comes from a long art background, originally doing events in the Portobello Road area of London before moving to Bristol where there was still opportunity. In this instance, Doug talks about opportunity in terms of buildings that can still be used to hold raves, parties and art events cheaply or for free. He said that he did not look forward to anticipate what would be happening now. With friends, he occupied garages up Cheltenham Road, and what they did differently from other groups of artists was they opened up their squat to invite the local community in. Doug is also the ringmaster of The Invisible Circus, with outrageous costumes, props and staging. When Artspace Lifespace took The Island over from Urban Splash, with enormous pride he described it as the clowns taking over the police station, the lunatics taking over the asylum. Other venues they have around Bristol include the Loco Club under Temple Meads, the Vestibules at the Council House on College Green, and most recently acquired, Ashton Court.</p>
<p>He has made art in many ways and in lots of different places and media. Recently he even had a job in the Somerset council, trying to re-purpose the Tropicana Centre after Banksy’s Dismaland residency. The feeling we were left with was that the power lies with artists, therefore we must continue to make art, and fight for arts organisations.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/Vanguardspanel600x4003.jpg" alt="" class="image-inline" title="" /></p>
<p><span class="discreet">Questions from the floor created lively debate about gentrification in Bristol. Photo @Khali Ackford</span></p>
<p>After each panellist had spoken about their work individually, the floor was open to questions. There was a good mixture of debate, and a sense that the audience was in it together, fighting for the same side. The amount of knowledge sharing was inspiring, for example an audience member made us all aware about the Living in Vehicles consultation which is happening at Bristol City Council.</p>
<p>The panel made it a richly interesting, energetic evening of discussion, for which we thank them.  Catch the last talk in our series on the 31st July at 7pm, ‘Reconstructing Trinity: <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/whats-on/panel-2" class="internal-link">From Disrepair to Glory’</a>. It will be another panel discussion featuring Trinity members past and present, don’t miss out.</p>
<p>These notes are written by <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/contact/meet-the-team" class="external-link">Tess Sieling,</a> who is the project intern on the <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage" class="internal-link">Heart &amp; Soul </a>heritage project. Read more of her notes on our Tuesday talk series - <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/father-paul-2018the-rebel-conformist2019" class="internal-link">Father Paul,</a><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/reusing-adapating-historic-buildings" class="internal-link"> Fidel Meraz</a>, <a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/a-million-bricks-of-love" class="internal-link">A Million Bricks of Love,</a><a href="https://www.trinitybristol.org.uk/activities/past-projects/heritage/news/same-building-different-meaning" class="internal-link"> and Same Building, Different Meaning</a>. Our talk series explores the challenges and achievements of transforming and preserving historic buildings and is programmed in collaboration with Bristol's Architecture Centre and the University of West England (UWE).</p>]]></content:encoded>
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