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Join Us For Festus Market
Join us for Festus - a fun packed festive themed all-day market celebrating African Caribbean and Black British culture.
Reclaiming Narratives: Josephine Gyasi
Black History Month content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives.
Reclaiming Narratives: Mya Fraser
Black History Month content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives.
Reclaiming Narratives: NGAIO
Black History Month content series exploring how creatives in the South West region are using art as a form of resistance and to amplify, challenge and reclaim narratives.
Callout: Stall Holders for Festus – A Festive African Caribbean Market
This December, Trinity are hosting Festus in partnership with St Pauls Carnival - a fun packed festive themed all-day market celebrating African Caribbean and Black British culture.
A Note From Dr Michele Curtis On becoming the new Chair of the Board
Dr Michele Curtis, the newly appointed Chair of the Board, reflects on her journey with St Pauls Carnival and what she hopes to achieve in her new post.
St Pauls Carnival Welcomes Local Artist Dr Michele Curtis as New Chair of the Board
St Pauls Carnival is proud to announce the appointment of acclaimed Bristol artist Dr Michele Curtis as the new Chair of the Carnival Board.
It Takes A City Panel Discussion on Ujima Radio
Tune into the It Takes a City Panel Discussion on Ujima Radio on 26th October, 12-2pm. Hosted by St Pauls Carnival, this takeover show will explore the future of community events in Bristol.
Become A Citizens For Culture Associate
We are calling out for freelancers, artists, individuals, cultural workers and organisations to sign up to be Citizens’ Assembly For Culture Associates
Connect With Carnival Evening
Join us for an evening with the team, playing dominos and breaking bread. We’ll be sharing updates on Carnival 2025 and how you can support.
Black History Month 2024: reclaiming Narratives
LaToyah McAllister-Jones, Executive Director of St Pauls Carnival, reflects on this year’s Black History Month theme of Reclaiming Narratives.
Q&A: What is A Citizens’ Assembly For Culture?
Find out more about this ground-breaking initiative from producer Anjali Prashar-Savoie and project manager David Jubb.
Voices In Decision-Making
As part of our Citizens For Culture project, LaToyah McAllister-Jones, Executive Director of St Pauls Carnival, shares her experiences facilitating democratic decision-making.
We’re Hiring - Finance Officer
We’re looking for a new Finance Officer to coordinate the day-to-day running of the finance function in the St Pauls Carnival team!
St Pauls Carnival Anti-Racism Statement In Response To UK Riots
St Pauls Carnival CIC statement in response to the recent racist and Islamophobic riots across the UK.
Meet Our Citizens’ Assembly Producer
We caught up with Anjali, Producer for Citizens for Culture, to find out more about the ground-breaking initiative.
Reflecting on Back A Yard 2024
LaToyah McAllister-Jones, Executive Director of St Pauls Carnival, reflects on this year’s Back A Yard celebrations.
Colston to Phoenix Fashion Show: Q&A With Fashion Technician peg Squires
Ahead of this week’s Colston to Phoenix Fashion Show, we caught up with Peg Squires – the fashion technician who has been supporting students from Montpelier High School to design and create the show.
St Pauls Carnival’s Debut at Glastonbury 2024
St Pauls Carnival’s debut at Glastonbury in 2024 marked a significant milestone for both the festival and the carnival itself.
St Pauls Carnival’s Back A Yard programme returns as the organisation launches a new fundraising campaign
St Pauls Carnival’s Back a Yard is making its eagerly anticipated return this summer.