Spaces
Trinity Community Arts manages a number of spaces available for community use and hire
West Street
Arts West Side - Community cafe office and meeting space in Old Market, Bristol
6 West Street, Old Market, Bristol BS2 0BH
Local venue running small scale community and arts activities.
A base for grassroots voluntary groups and situated along Old Market high street.
We provide an ideal central location for any meeting or workshop or community activity.
Please contact us for more information.
Bookings
Whether you're looking to host a gig, community event, wedding, conference, meeting or workshop, Trinity is the ideal venue - modern facilities in an historic setting, located in the heart of Bristol
All hirers must agree to our Terms and Conditions of hire.
Recording Studio
The Trinity Recording Studio provides space for local bands and artists to record and make demo work
Trinity's Recording Studio is suitable for:
- Solo performers
- Full bands and ensembles.
- Vocalists needing backing tracks
- Songwriters needing arrangement and recording
- Producers needing an audio workstation or mastering facilities
- Bands needing multi-track recording or just somewhere to rehearse
Other services available include composition and mastering.
Community Gardens
Trinity has a large garden space ideal for marquees, outdoor markets and community festivals
Our garden space can be hired separately, or used as part of your hire if you request in advance (weather permitting!).
Please note that sound restrictions will apply.
The garden is also home to the Trinity Community Gardens permaculture project.
Testimonies
Feedback from happy Trinity people
Trinity is an elegant and historical space. It s downstairs area is uncluttered and easy to adapt to a variety of community uses. It has a wonderful wooden sprung floor downstairs that dancers love and the sheer space is perfect for larger community gatherings. For smaller activities such as classes and meetings, the spaces are informal and comfortable. The staff team have also been very encouraging of our presence and welcomed new activities in their space. - Kathe Jacobs, Link Age, 2010
Thanks so much for being part of the Stapleton Road screening and launch of the apprenticeship scheme. We had over 60 local people from the community which was a fantastic turn out and with so much input from the local community, Rob Mitchell from Firstborn compering it and Trinity Arts Centre being such terrific hosts, it felt like a real community event. - Jo Sunderland, BBC Outreach & Diversity Producer, 2010
