Pixel Pioneers, the affordable community conference for front-end developers and UX/UI designers with a focus on actionable takeaways, is returning to Bristol on 10 June!
The single-track event at the M Shed this time features Rachel Andrew, Léonie Watson, Gavin Strange, and five other great speakers. Topics covered include new CSS techniques, web performance, accessibility, sustainability, web typography and variable fonts, creative coding, and why you shouldn’t rely on JavaScript as much as you’re told to.
Pixel Pioneers first came to Bristol in 2017, and after a two-year COVID-enforced hiatus, this is our first time back in person at the historic harbourside. Student tickets are half-price, and if you’re a member of an underrepresented or marginalised group in tech, you can apply for a diversity scholarship to attend the conference for free: https://pixelpioneers.co/diversity-scholarships (the deadline for applications is 20 May).
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Masterclass: Devising Theatre
9.30am
-5.30pm
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, 1-2 Downside Rd, Clifton, Bristol, BS8 2XF
Masterclass
This short course will help you develop your improvisation, ensemble and story making skills. Learning will take place in a playful environment where you can participate in improvisatory theatre games and narrative driven exercises to tease out the stories you want to tell.
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School offers a fun and nurturing environment in which to pursue your creative ambitions. The support and feedback available from your tutor will help you develop your natural talents and confidence in theatre acting.
Collaboration, Connection and Community: What does the future of higher education look like in Bristol?
6.30pm
-7.30pm
Online and in-person
Talk
To mark the 30th anniversary of UWE Bristol’s university status, and the first academic year of the University of Bristol’s first female Vice-Chancellor; Professor Evelyn Welch and Professor Steven West come together to talk to Clare Reddington, CEO of Watershed, about higher education in Bristol and beyond. Find out more about this free event here.
The Six Degrees Breakfast
8am
-10am
The Square Club, 15 Berkeley Square, Bristol BS8 1HB
Networking
Six Degrees is network for like minded women to connect, grow, & create opportunity, and has recently launched its second location here in Bristol! All are invited to come along to kick off your month with a gorgeous Six Degrees breakfast gathering at The Square Club, Bristol.