Story
In Between Time believes in the power of art to change lives. We bring people together to share their stories to inspire, surprise and explore. We use art as a catalyst for change, enriching lives and giving people the power to face the world.
Small arts organisations now face new challenges to our survival as the current global pandemic brings harsh new realities to so many of us. This is a devastating time for all and we now need your support more than ever to enable us to continue our work.
Your support will enable us to continue to provide:
- Skills development opportunities for artists and arts workers including mentoring, residencies and research to develop their skills; platforming and commissioning opportunities for emerging artists to continue telling their incredible, inspiring stories.
"For my work to be platformed at In Between Time feels at once exciting and relaxing. Exciting as this is a home for work that is concerned with a radical kind of care and sensibility, a place where people come to experience sensations and connections. Relaxing in that my work feels safe and nurtured in such hands. I am deeply grateful to be a part of the programme and I bring my work as a gift in return "
FK Alexander. Artist presented at IBT17 festival in February 2017
- Opportunities for local people to participate in workshops and artistic events, to collaborate with artists locally and globally and to learn how to use art to share their own stories, process their own lives and feel empowered to make the changes they want to see.
"Participating in this has made me more confident. It was well run and made me feel comfortable "
Local Participant from The Democratic Set 2018 a film made with 100 local Bristol people in collaboration with Back to Back Theatre from Australia and In Between Time, in partnership with Up Our Street Easton, Ambition Lawrence Weston and Knowle West Media Centre.
- Provide access and support to enable the public to experience the presentation and exhibition of new radical, audacious and relevant work.
"as someone who suffers from anxiety and some mental health issues, I can say the atmosphere was welcoming and inclusive and helped me to feel at ease."
"I was THRILLED to see BSL interpreters and thought the quiet rooms were really valuable. "
Audience Members at IBT19's The Summit , October 2019
IMAGE CREDIT: Manuel@DARC.media. Dancing With Strangers From England to Calais, Instant Dissidence at IBT17 Feb 2017.