New Volunteering Opportunities at Arts West Side Arts West Side is a volunteer-led venture and everything that happens is driven by an enthusiastic team of volunteers - why not join in the fun?
Bring us your CDs! Are you an unsigned artist looking to share your music with the world? Pop a CD into Arts West Side and we'll make sure only music from unsigned acts gets played!
Pancake party at Arts Westside In preparation for our grand opening later this month the Westside crew will be having a day of pancake madness
Community Groups Meet to Challenge the Cuts A host of local community groups will be turning out, with support of BARAC, in protest against recent cuts to local services
The Horrors review Trinity is treated to a night of post-punk, psychedelic tinged euphoria from The Horrors
Trembling Bells with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Folk giants join forces to perform what promises to be an unforgettable night of freshly-penned songs...
Spring gigs! There's plenty to look forward to at Trinity as we're buzzing with the news that we've got a season of major artists from every genre heading this way...
English Heritage funds Roof Repair Trinity Centre is working with English Heritage as part of a Roof Repair and Feasibility Study Project
Arts Council Funding for Trinity Bridges Project Trinity Community Arts has been awarded an Arts Council Grant towards the Bridges Project
Fionn Regan live review Ireland’s prodigious folk talent soothes the Bristol crowd with a set of poetic, heartfelt songs
Quartet Support for Volunteer Cafe Project Quartet Community Foundation have kindly supported us with a small grant to develop our community cafe project at West Street
NYE Masked Ball This year we are starting 2012 with a heavy weight line up of local live acts and international DJ's
From The Earth - Clay Workshops Everybody is invited to play an important part in creating Old Market's very own Clay Army!
CW Stoneking review Australian troubadour CW Stoneking livens up a November evening with his jungle blues
Charity info Trinity Community Arts began as a community association formed to reopen the Trinity Centre in 2002, registering as a charity in 2011
Now offering Rock School Qualification We have now added Rock School's Music Practitioner Qualification to our Music Course
The Guillemots review Armed with tracks from their third album, Walk the River, The Guillemots headed out on the road for a UK tour and found a warm welcome from the Bristol crowd at Trinity
2011 Fireworks Party Spectacular Thousands of people turned out this Sunday to enjoy a spectacular fireworks display at the Trinity Centre, Bristol
West Street Story Work is nearly finished on West Street as Old Market prepares to open its doors to a host of exciting art and community-related events from January 2012
Nights to remember Who says November's dull? From November 21, we've got a week jam-packed with events to fill those long, dark winter nights
The Maccabees, reviewed! Did you catch The Maccabees at Trinity? Read what happened when the boisterous, Brighton-based indie saviours rolled into Bristol
West Street Mural Brings Splash of Colour to Old Market Trinity Community Arts' newest project gets a dramatic makeover courtesy of Bristol graffiti artists, Silent Hobo and Mr Riks
The Horrors *POSTPONED* Due to unforeseen circumstances The Horrors have had to postpone their gig here at Trinity
Believe the Hype! Trinity's weekly street dance class has performed around the country, won countless awards and they are looking for new recruits to join the team
YOU can change Old Market! Join us for a 3-day community planning workshop looking at issues such as transport, the environment, conservation and the future of Old Market high street