Bristol’s Cultural Impact
Bristol City Council Arts and Events Team are seeking as many creatives and organisations as possible to complete their new Cultural Infrastructure Survey.
They are keen to hear from artists and creatives requiring/renting space for their practice, as well as organisations and businesses who offer and enable space for others.
Responses will be used as an evidence base for City Centre regeneration planning to help with the establishment wider policies to safeguard and secure cultural spaces and infrastructure for the future.
Link to survey: Bristol Cultural Infrastructure Survey (office.com)
Trinity Community Arts will be hosting a session for you to find out more about the new Cultural Impact Survey, what it is, the benefits of it and why it’s important as many organisations fill it in as possible. Arts Development officers will talk through the survey and be on hand to answer your questions. You can also have a conversation with other members of the team about related work currently underway around cultural space and infrastructure.