We exist to empower young people to reach their own potential and live a fulfilling life. The people who work for us make that happen. You could become part of an inspiring team who make a real difference to the 5000+ young people that we work with every year. Read more
At Creative Youth Network we understand how overwhelming it can feel trying to make the best choices for your future. Knowing what steps to take to get back into employment, education or training can be difficult. That’s why we’ve created a range of FREE courses led by YOU, to help you develop the skills, confidence and knowledge to take the next step. Read more
We are looking for young people from across Creative Youth Network’s projects and services to join our Youth Voice Panel. We would like to hear from young people of all ages and backgrounds. Read more
We support young Afghan refugees to make a life here. Many are devastated by what they are seeing happen in their country, to their friends and families. Our thoughts are with them all and we will continue to welcome all those who seek refuge in our city. Read more
Creative Youth Network helps young people, no matter what their background or circumstances, to reach their own potential.
At Creative Youth Network, we run a variety of youth services and centres across Bristol and South Gloucestershire. Whoever you are, there's a youth session for you!
Creative Youth Network aims to make sure young people can express themselves and be heard, so that they can influence the decisions that affect them, within our organisation as well as wider society.
We believe in the power of creativity, and the unique way in which this can allow self-expression and unlock young people’s potential. From local art clubs up to support for emerging young artists, musicians, performers and creatives, we want young people from all backgrounds to have access to creativity.
Creative Youth Network's Strategy draws on feedback from young people and partners to set out what we want to achieve for the next 5 years. Young people are at the heart of everything we do, so our strategy is based on what young people have told us they want and need from us.
The title of the exhibition is 'The Art of (R)evolution' and the theme is positive change through protest and social action. The artwork made by young people will include different art forms such as paintings, screen printings, illustrations, posters, photographs, short films, collages, poems, spoken word pieces, music Read more
From May to June, Lottie Steward's solo exhibition will be on display at The Station! Lottie combines contemporary, botanical, and occult symbolism to express transitory states and moments of self-discovery. Lotties perspective as a student mental health nurse and young creative is portrayed through the mediums of poetry, sculpture, and oil painting. Read more
This body of work is dedicated to documenting my time spent working at a traditionally trading, cash only, uncomputerised greengrocers in the heart of Britain's longest independent shopping street of Gloucester Road. Pawsons has remained largely unchanged since the 60s and has truly stood the test of time. Read more
An exhibition by Tom Whitson documenting the Police Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill (Kill the Bill) protests. Online Exhibition Featuring interview with the artist Read more
Want to make music? If you’re interested in creating music, singing, playing instruments, rapping or writing songs come and join our Music club at Hanham youth club. Read more
Want to write your own songs? This course is all about experimenting with your voice and song writing in a creative way, having fun, and learning something new to make you feel inspired. Read more