
It’s time to pay for creative work again
Posted on Tue 21 Jul 2020
This is Part Three of a series of four blogs Gill Wildman is writing for the Studio. Gill Wildman is Business Development Adviser for Watershed and SWCTN.
Posted on Tue 21 Jul 2020
This is Part Three of a series of four blogs Gill Wildman is writing for the Studio. Gill Wildman is Business Development Adviser for Watershed and SWCTN.
Posted on Tue 9 Jun 2020
This is Part Two of a series of four blogs Gill Wildman is writing for the Studio. Gill Wildman is Business Development Adviser for Watershed and SWCTN
Posted on Tue 9 Jun 2020
This is Part One of a series of four blogs Gill Wildman is writing for the Studio. Gill Wildman is Business Development Adviser for Watershed and SWCTN.
Posted on Thu 7 May 2020
It all started with a humble hotdog. A hotdog Snapchat Lens to be precise. This was last summer (before the great unmentionable). As a trio of creative technologists, we instinctively dive into exciting technology to understand what it is, what it does and how we might use it in our work. We are a…
Posted on Mon 27 Apr 2020
A big remote welcome to our Spring Residency artist - Joe Hill.
Posted on Mon 20 Apr 2020
The birth of The Isolation Melody and how to get involved.
Posted on Wed 15 Apr 2020
Robbie Thomson investigates ways to incorporate organic and recycled materials into the fabric of his sculptures...
Posted on Tue 31 Mar 2020
Since 2016 artists Ella Good and Nicki Kent have been working with the people of Bristol, towards Building a Martian House - a real life house that you can step into and imagine how we might live on another planet...
Posted on Thu 19 Mar 2020
As the Watershed is closing temporarily, our own physical doors will be closed, but we’re looking to see how we open the digital doors of the Studio and how we can help our residents and visitors feel connected and hopeful. Follow us on twitter to keep up to date @pmstudiouk
Posted on Tue 3 Mar 2020
Experiments with oyster mushroom mycelium and SCOBY leather = smelly studio