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Zoe Williams

Wild and Generous

Watershed’s current home opened its doors in 1982. In 2019, we declared a climate emergency, committing our carbon emissions to net zero by 2030. Our building currently presents substantial environmental, operational and maintenance challenges, with several elements reaching the end of their life. The most urgent priority is the repair and retrofit of our building. However, our vision is of a place-led redevelopment that balances the changing needs of our organisation with adapting to the impacts of the climate crisis.  

We call this Watershed Wild and Generous.

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Watershed Cinema Podcast June 2025
Length: 53m 3s
Podcast

In this episode, Cinema Steph is joined by Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove to discuss this month's cinematic line-up including our Several Samurai season and their highlights from Cannes.

An still from the film Tsuma wa kokuhaku suru (A Wife Confesses) c/o Kadokawa
Posted on Wed 28 May
News

Cinema Rediscovered returns to venues in and around Bristol UNESCO City of Film from Wed 23 - Sun 27 July 2025.

A big blue character is in the middle of Bradford city centre.
Posted on Mon 19 May
News

Immersive Arts will launch its first major event this June in Bradford, the UK’s City of Culture 2025, to bring together the country’s immersive arts community.

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