Kate Valentine is a director working in theatre and audio drama. Whilst completing a Masters by Research in Theatre at the University of York, Kate joined B+B R+D as a New Scholar. During the programme Kate has developed an audio drama piece, which is inspired by the coaching inns from the city of York.
For the third part of Andrew Spicer’s series looking at Channel 4’s impact in Bristol, Spicer profiles the successes of Channel 4’s regional relocation including some of the companies who’ve benefited from their funding initiatives and looks at one of their other creative hubs, Glasgow.
The Generous Food Futures workshop held in St Anne's house in October 2022 tested thinking around alternative/diverse economies, care and hopeful futures developing through the Creative Ecologies Pathfinder.
Emma Boulton reflects on the prototype team development of Here + There and shares some of the international considerations from the Collaborative Enquiries held with Watershed & Made Culture in Lagos.
Nick Young reflects on their Trailblazer project which looked to connect young audiences to theatre and live art through videos. In this article Nick explores their process of working collaboratively with filmmakers and actors to successfully trial a number of experiments.
We are delighted to announce Abigail Hunt as the artist in residence for the Bristol + Bath Creative R+D programme. As the programme draws to a close, Abigail has been commissioned to look at the programme and make work in response.