Watershed Celebrates Earth Day
Sat 18 - Thu 23 April
Our Environmental Group invites you to join us to celebrate the work we’re doing through Wild and Generous as we explore how to build a stronger connection with our immediate neighbour, the water.
On Earth Day (Wed 22 April)
Our day of celebration will kick off with a special edition of the 16-19 Film Club.
16:30-18:00
16-19 Film Club is a space to share ideas, meet people, and watch some amazing films with free food.
18:00-20:00
We'll be screening six short films about our connection to water, followed by a panel discussion with some of the filmmakers. This event will showcase human connection to water and inspire us to think about our own connection to water and how this relates to climate action.
After the screening and panel discussion, we encourage everyone to join us in the Café & Bar to keep the conversations going that were sparked by the films and panel. Come join us and enjoy a drink from one of our local suppliers.
Throughout the month
We've extended Earth Day to the whole month with an additional Q&A screening Jo in the Water and a Hydrophone Family Workshop.
Upcoming screenings & events in this season
Hydrophone Family Workshop
Earth Day
Explore the hidden sounds of the harbourside using hydrophones (underwater microphones) in a hands-on workshop for young people aged 8-14 and their grown-ups.
Rave on for the Avon
classified 12A Earth Day
Fall in love with the River Avon and the people fighting to protect it, the Bristol way!
BFI Film Academy Earth Day Special
Earth Day
Before the Earth Day Short Film Showcase screening, our 16-19 Film Club and BFI Film Academy South West have teamed up to host a conversation with filmmakers whose work explores water and the natural environment.
Earth Day – Short Film Showcase
classified 15 Earth Day
We have chosen five short films that showcase the human connection to water in different ways and inspire us to think about our own connection to water.
Jo in the Water + Q&A
classified 12A Earth Day
Sea swimming is Jo Bateman’s sanctuary—until sewage spills threaten the waters she loves.