These sessions are with Rebecca Steer, an award winning business lawyer, long-time advisor to tech and creative digital businesses and friend of BCI. Rebecca has a supportive and pragmatic style and these private sessions will enable you to ask any business or legal queries, which might relate to contracts, liability, data privacy, employment, IPR or anything in between.
These sessions are available to all BCI members FREE OF CHARGE, and are delivered in collaboration with Steer & Co.
> Friday 27th January between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
> Friday 24th February between 09:30 – 11:30 – click here to book
> Friday 31st March between 09:30 – 11:30 – book your place via the link below
If you’re not yet a member of Bristol Creative Industries and would like to take advantage of this member-only opportunity, you can sign up here. You can also read about the membership perks here.
Bristol Creative Industries is the membership network that supports the region's creative sector to learn, grow and connect, driven by the common belief that we can achieve more collectively than alone.
Playful colourful collage workshop with Naomi Ann Clarke
5.30pm
-7pm
Zion Bristol, Bishopsworth Road, Bristol, BS13 7JW
Workshop
Use hand painted gouache paper to create an A3 paper cut illustration of your favourite scene, building or flowers in a wonky, bold way. You will be using loose shapes to create a layered collage. This is a great workshop to unwind through the relaxing process of cutting and sticking collage.
Filmmakers’ Shindig – Feat. Dirty Jack Co
6pm
-11pm
Square Works, 17-18 Berkeley Square, Bristol, BS8 1HB
Networking
Probably the most inspiring little film night in the world. Join in Bristol for an evening of learning, stimulation, collaboration, entertainment and general filmmaking joy!
Insights from female-led B Corps
10am
-11am
Online
Webinar
In this 1-hour interactive discussion, we’ll explore the positive impact that B Corp certification can have on your business, challenges of the certification process itself, and why the current B Corp cohort in the UK lack diversity.