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Our Vision: Thriving people and places in Weston-super-Mare and North Somerset, uplifted through culture and creativity.

About us

Our Mission:

We work with local communities and partners to create inclusive, ambitious cultural experiences that build skills, nurture social connection, spark understanding, and bring joy. Through public festivals, socially engaged projects, cross-sector partnerships, and talent development for local creatives, we aim to break down barriers, strengthen communities, and bring the extraordinary into everyday life.

About Super Culture 

We believe that culture and creativity give people and places superpowers. A charity since 2007, we celebrate the rich diversity of communities and cultures within North Somerset and beyond. As befits a coastal region, we remain outward-looking, with an artistically ambitious programme that responds to the shifting sands of society.  Supporting talent development for local creatives is central to this work.

We see culture as a powerful vehicle for voice, vision and imagination, bringing the extraordinary into everyday life. Working with communities and with cross-sector partners — including health, education, housing, heritage and justice — we weave culture into the areas of life that matter most to people. All our work takes place in public spaces and is free or pay-what-you-want.

Our festivals range from the uplifting and international Whirligig Festival of Outdoor Arts, to the Weston Arts + Health Festival with the NHS, and Good Grief Weston: A Festival of Love and Loss with the University of Bristol and Weston Community Network. By nurturing a wide community of makers, participants and audiences, we aim to break down barriers, strengthen communities and create a more inclusive and compassionate society.

Meet the team

Trustees

Sustainability

At Super Culture we believe the arts have an important role to play in exploring, communicating and taking action on climate change and the environment.

Our goal is to have lasting positive impact, harnessing the power of our work to bring people together to inspire change by creating a space for community, connection and debate. 

We recognise our operations and activity have an impact on the environment, and we are committed to measuring, understanding and reducing our impact.

Here are a few things we’ve done recently:

  • Appointed a Green Champion who seeks local and national initiatives to engage with and identify ways in which we as individuals and as an organisation can lessen our environmental impact.
  • Developed a net zero strategy aiming to become carbon neutral by 2030.
  • All events are powered by mains from a green energy supplier or renewable energy.
  • We have a Green Charter for our event food stalls and bars. All produce is locally sourced where possible. All service ware is recyclable or compostable. We are meat and fish free.
  • We encourage all our artists to travel by train where possible.

And here’s how you can help:

  • Where possible, walk, cycle or use public transport to attend our events.
  • Use recycling facilities at our events, or take waste home with you to recycle.
  • Use our water refill station to save plastic waste.

Inclusive culture

As an organisation we aim to create a context where everyone has the opportunity to do their best work and feel fulfilled, no matter who they are, what they do or where they work.

We listen, respect, value input and then act.  We are happy to take risks and learn from mistakes as part of our journey.

These principles are also manifest in how we build cultural opportunities for the town from a base of partnership.   We seek to realise potential and celebrate difference, so that together we can build a cultural landscape that is inclusive across race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, socio-economic status and disability.

Our diversity statement and the conversion of principles into active practise is reviewed by the Board of Trustees at each quarterly meeting.

 

Child Protection & Safeguarding Policy

At Super Culture we are committed to the safe welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults in all the work we do, from online and live events to outreach and engagement. Our team of professional practitioners are trained in the latest safeguarding and child protection policies including those that apply across all digital platforms, to ensure that every experience we offer as part of our creative programme upholds safe practice within safe places. You can contact us at hello@superculture.org.uk with any queries or concerns and for more information on the latest policies surrounding child safety, visit www.nspcc.org.uk

Event Photography/Filming

Many of our events are recorded through photography & filming (including drone footage on occasions) for press, social media, website, promotional, documentation and evaluation purposes.

Content is taken on behalf of Super Culture by authorised photographers/filmmakers and shared with event partners and associated third parties.

By attending our public events and entering event sites, you automatically give permission to be included in any photos, filming, audio and video recordings taken during the event.

If you do not want your image/your child’s image taken, please inform the photographer/filmmaker or a member of staff at the time.

Volunteer

Super Culture is only as good as the sum of its parts, and those parts are you! 

Join Culture Makers, a dynamic crew of local residents who are coming together to help make Weston an even better place to live, work and visit.

The team encourages people who can spare a few hours at a one-off event or would like to help out at larger events, such as town-centred festivals.

There is something for everyone to be involved in. In the past couple of years, Culture Makers have made their friendly and positive mark on events as diverse as GLOW festival in Grove Park, Whirligig outdoor arts festival on Italian Gardens, Good Grief Festival with University of Bristol (all over town!), Party on the Green in Bournville Park and and our annual Arts + Health Festival with NHS. Culture Makers help out at dance shows, performances on SUPER WONDER SHRINE and walking tours. The possibilities are many!

We offer opportunities in working with the public, with artists and always welcoming those with some technical knowledge to support in the production of our events. If you have another idea where you could help out, let us know.

We have offered training in being a tour guide, becoming a Dementia Friend and First Aid.

Whether you want to make new social connections (or build upon existing ones), enhance your skill base or you simply thrive on supporting your local community, Culture Makers invites residents to get in touch to make this happen.

Contact becky@superculture.org.uk for more information on how to join this band of Weston-wide volunteers and check out our dedicated Culture Makers’ Facebook group.