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The Bristol Sound Project

Trinity - The home of the Bristol Sound

Before the meteoric rise of the stars of the 'Bristol Sound', the Trinity Centre was central to that Bristol landscape.

Trinity once again plays host to young and up-and-coming Bristol artists.

The Bristol Sound Project features a series of creative workshops for young people, based on the Trinity Centre's colourful and varied past.

History

History of the Trinity Centre

Archive

A community archive of images, recordings, videos and links, covering past events and activities at Trinity, and around Bristol.

Trinity Past

Trinity Past

Images of the former Holy Trinity Church

Youth Action

If you are a young person and want to set up your own community project, here are some useful links to get your ideas off the ground

Masterclass Artworks

Artwork produced in phase 1 of Bristol Sound Project workshops

Graffiti Art
Graffiti Art Workshop
Bristol Sound flyer
At Tether's End Show
A true story of a tragic death
Trinity exhibition to tour city
Exhibition formed as part of the Bristol Sound Project
Show rehearsals now on!
AT TETHER'S END rehearsals October - December 2008
Bristol Sound Project update
All the latest news about the Bristol Sound Project
The Bristol Sound
The Trinity Centre has hosted major musical events for over two decades and is recognised as the birthplace of the Bristol Sound

As many of Britain's key music venues are being swallowed up by large organisations, veering towards a "'monopolistic multi-media empire' that has stymied competition, driven up ticket prices and reduced consumer choice", the Trinity Centre remains one of the last independent music venues in the UK, programming a calendar of music that is both affordable and relevant to the local and wider communities of Bristol.

 

Quote above published in The Guardian, 2002: www.guardian.co.uk/media/2002/jul/05/citynews.business

Masterclass Artworks
Artwork produced in phase 1 of Bristol Sound Project workshops