You can help by pledging a donation in exchange for some exciting rewards
The Trinity Centre is a Grade II* listed Georgian building that is home to Trinity Community Arts and is also a well known music venue with a rich 40 year musical heritage.
Trinity provides opportunities for the local community to engage with and influence the Arts in Bristol and runs a music training project for young people to engage with music, often at critical times in their lives.
Since 2009 Trinity Community Arts have invested almost 1 million pounds in repair and renovation.
We provided over 3,356 hours of free space for 229 community activities
Over 60,000 people access the Trinity Centre annually - check what's on
Your pledged donations will support the £650,000 cost of essential conservation repairs to the iconic Trinity towers, the building and stained glass windows. The conservation repairs are vital to keep the Trinity Centre open for business and enable the charity Trinity Community Arts deliver their charitable objectives within the community.
Limited edition, signed artwork by renowned artist and musician James Cauty (founder of KLF, the Justified Ancients of Mu Mu and The Orb) in collaboration with L-13 Light Industrial art collective (James Cauty, Billy Childish, Jamie Reid, Harry Adams)
Limited to 30 digital and 30 screen prints
Stamped as an authentic Cauty and L-13 production
Digital print - 400x300mm in size, printed quality paper, numbered and ready for framing
Screen print - 420 x 594mm (A2) paper, numbered ready for framing in CMYK
Available for collection at Trinity, Bristol from 10th April 2017
Original signed and numbered artwork produced by Bristol urban artist and illustrator Andy Council, best known for his creature-creations, such as the Bristol Dinosaur
The Trinity Fox is a unique piece of artwork that celebrates the Trinity Centre and the historic Old Market quarter of Bristol
Limited to 30 digital prints
Digital prints 40x30cm special edition signed, hand finished, numbered and ready for framing
Available for collection at Trinity, Bristol from 10th April 2017
The prints are collection only, available from 10th April at the Trinity Centre, Bristol, BS2 0NW
To reduce costs to the charity, we are unable to post prints
The prints are numbered out of 30, and will be issued to the purchaser numerically on a first come first served basis, i.e. number 1 out of 30 will be allocated to the first purchaser, and so on
Numbered prints cannot be allocated out of sequence