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Discover the new watershed.co.uk...

Posted on Wed 31 Aug 2011

Welcome to the new Watershed website! It’s been a long time coming. More than five years, to be exact. What was wrong with the old one, you may wonder.It was dated. It was becoming unwieldy. It had teeny tiny text. But most of all, it didn’t accurately reflect the vibrancy and passion of Watershed or the wide variety of activities and opportunities we offer that make us special.

Sky Orchestra Takes Flight

Posted on Mon 25 July 2011

Cyclescreen: Bristol's Bike Film Festival 2011

Posted on Wed 20 July 2011

This is an archive page. To see our 2015 Festival programme Click here

Get into the Carnival Spirit at Watershed

Posted on Mon 27 June 2011

Watershed is getting into the legendary spirit of St Pauls Carnival, Bristol’s annual celebration of Afro-Caribbean arts and culture, with a special Carnival warm-up night on Fri 1 July featuring film and music.The night will kick off at 20:30 with home-grown short film Carnival Memories, featuring recollections from the huge variety of people that help make Carnival happen in Bristol every year.

M Shed Fortunes Game

Posted on Wed 15 June 2011

Join the fun happening on Harbourside this weekend for the opening of M Shed and the launch of M Shed Fortunes, a new mobile phone application that brings Bristol city's history to life.

Embedded: Residency at the Pervasive Media Studio

Posted on Mon 13 June 2011

Watershed in collaboration with Sound and Music are currently accepting applications for the Embedded Artists Residency.

Love at Watershed: New Grundtvig workshop

Posted on Mon 13 June 2011

This summer, Watershed is hosting innovative workshops for older people from across Europe to learn about digital media and to experience cutting-edge technology for themselves. Fourteen participants (all aged over 50) are visiting Bristol this week from Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Iceland, France, Germany, Lithuania, Belgium and the UK to explore and share their memories of love, a universal emotion.