Event
Fri 24 Jul 2020 13:00-14:00 at YouTube Live
Decolonize the Harbour: Launching Bristol’s Black Arts Barge
For this Lunchtime talk we will be joined by Resident Michael Jenkins & Dr Mena Fombo who will be discussing, The Bristol African Caribbean Culture Space is new venue on Bristol's Harbourside.

c/o BACCS
This Lunchtime Talk will be broadcast live on Watershed's YouTube channel
The Bristol African Caribbean Culture Space (BACCS) is new venue dedicated to showcasing the work of black creatives, sharing our history and celebrating our collective future.
BACCS is non-profit enterprise led by Michael Jenkins and Dr Mena Fombo that launched back in December 2019. Jenkins and Dr Fombo recognised that there was a lack of a presence of black owned venues in the city and given the significance of the Harbourside, they were inspired to create a new inclusive space. Their hope is to change the narrative of venue ownership and arts institutions in the South West.
BACCS has earmarked an ideal vessel to renovate, a 57 metre barge, being the first of its kind in the city, that will be able to host up to 150 people across two floors, offering a programme of combined arts and residencies.
Join Michael Jenkins and Dr Mena Fombo to hear more about this exciting new venture.
Read more about the project and donate to the gofund me here.
Join us on Fri 24th July, 13:00-14:00 for the talk and to take part in the discussion afterwards.