Trinity

Trinity

Trinity Community Arts - Creative Expression for All - our mission is to use the Trinity Centre to engage the local community of all ages in imaginative and socially inclusive projects

"The arts reach many people in communities who are not otherwise being reached. The arts are often the primary, and sometimes, the only motivation for some people to engage in a community activity or issue" Voluntary Arts Network

Charity Information

Trinity Community Arts began as a community association formed to open and manage the Trinity Centre, in Easton Bristol. The company is now a charity and continues to manage this unique venue and community hub.

The Trinity Centre is an iconic space providing a unique setting for a multitude of events and activities. A converted Georgian church with a large garden, the Centre is a true part of Bristolian culture providing a mixture of community arts activities and independent live music.

Trinity Community Arts provide innovative projects within a historical setting and have a long tradition of crossing social and cultural divides. We provide a range of arts activities for all ages, using positive expression as vehicle to teach new skills and promote community cohesion.

Trinity Community Arts (TCA) is a registered charity (no.1144770) and Limited Company (no.4372577) and is VAT registered (no.123388420)  Trinity Community Enterprises (TCE) is a Limited Company (no.7848421) and is a wholly owned subsidiary trading on behalf of TCA and is VAT registered (no.123388420).

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The Trinity Centre delivers a diverse range of arts projects, innovative training and great gigs - We’re planning for the future and we want local people to get involved

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Trinity Community Arts Ltd
Trinity Centre
Trinity Road
Bristol  BS2 0NW
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