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 Curate, collaborate and connect 

Posted on Mon 20 Nov 2017 by Mark Cosgrove

Watershed's approach to cinema – when everything about it is changing

 Phil Johnson's Filmic Mixtape 

Posted on Wed 15 Nov 2017

Filmic co-creator Phil Johnson shares his 'Filmic Mixtape': his selection of inspirational film and music collaborations.

 A Watershed approach to the Café & Bar... 

Posted on Mon 30 Oct 2017 by Claire Stewart

James Taljaard (General Manager) and Helen Round (Food and Beverage Manager) talk about the ethos of our Café & Bar and our approach to food and drink...

 Why we share and open source 

Posted on Wed 18 Oct 2017 by David Haylock

How and why we share and open source our technical processes.

 What is the role of a cultural organisation during Black History Month? 

Posted on Mon 16 Oct 2017 by Zahra Ash-Harper

Zahra Ash-Harper, Watershed Producer, reflects on her year at Watershed working on inclusion and the practical steps we are making, plus asks wider questions about Black History Month and the role of cultural organisations during this time...

 Our approach to business support for creatives 

Posted on Fri 13 Oct 2017 by Rachael Burton

Many of the people we work with have developed their ideas into successful and sustainable businesses. However, the leap from creative idea to sustainable business is a really big one. We are exploring how we can support artists and small creative businesses through this challenging journey of business development. We are at the start of the journey, and want to share our current thinking.

 Family Arts  

Posted on Tue 3 Oct 2017

Watershed develops family audiences for cultural film through cross-art form programming and collaboration.

 An interview with Sharon Clark, writer/creator of Ice Road 

Posted on Wed 27 Sept 2017

Raucous (who brought the critically acclaimed theatre show The Stick House to Bristol in 2015) open their brand-new show Ice Road next Monday (2 October) so we thought you might be interested in this interview between Claire Skelcey, Head of Communications and Sharon Clark, Creative Director of Raucous.

 What does it all add up to?  

Posted on Thu 21 Sept 2017 by Clare Reddington

We design our programmes to have local, national and global impact

 How we work with artists 

Posted on Thu 21 Sept 2017 by Clare Reddington

Watershed's approach is not characterised in a specific project or programme, but an ethos of open-ness, responsibility, partnership and passion.

 Shhh don't tell anyone... we're an arts organisation going undercover as an employer 

Posted on Wed 9 Aug 2017

Hannah, Watershed's Engagement Producer, talks about our activity with schools and young people, including recently welcoming 23 students from different city schools to come and do work experience with Rife Magazine, Bristol's youth led online platform