Pop Up Making Art with Foraged Resources
Festival of Nature: Community Day at Moorlands Park. Free Drop-in art activity - experimenting with foraged art materials.
Festival of Nature: Community Day at Moorlands Park. Free Drop-in art activity - experimenting with foraged art materials.
Self-guided walk with inspiring locations to take photographs, discover the landscape, history and biodiversity of the area. NB: Runs 24 May to 9 June and beyond
A live immersive event for adults in the 360° dome, part of the alt_wilderness exhibition.
Join us for the ritual destruction of all our bad memories collected by Olga Ast during FAB this year.
We need you to drum and clap!
Let this interactive, durational performance event literally DRAW you in.
Chloe Dowsett’s cabin in the basement is a welcoming space.
A scenic guided walk from Southdown Roundhill to Newark Works. Booking essential, limited spaces.
Join in with the annual event to celebrate knitting worldwide!
Workshops and talks from Social Circles & Social Art Network B&NES artists across the day.
Discover some essential yoga exercises for knitters, crochet and makers in general!
Exhibition, talks, films and arts workshops.s as part of a creative weekend of activity in Batheaston to welcome the return of beavers to the area.
Let this interactive, durational performance event literally DRAW you in.
Chloe Dowsett’s cabin in the basement is a welcoming space.
10am to 12noon + 1pm to 3pm : You are invited to drop-in and take part in collective collage making at Newark Works.
10am to 12noon + 1pm to 3pm : You are invited to drop-in and take part in collective collage making at Newark Works.
ARCC play their unique improvised soundtrack over an eclectic collection of short films and silent movies, all wibbling the danglies of Romance.
An invitation to witness a composition written by FollowTheSun, performed by Mr Christian Duckworth.
Performance exploring the contradictory nature of the restrictive and bewildering expectations often placed on women.
aileen lyon & Sapphire Henriksen discuss themes and artworks which feature in this fascinating group show.
Illustrated talk by Desanka Rowell about the Nazi trade in Jewish-owned art.
Join the opening night for Work, a creative and ever evolving response working with projections, discarded tech and a different guest sound artists each day exploring the concept of a creative settlement.
Join the curator of The Water of Sulis & Beyond Josie Purcell, the selected artists, and sound artist Dr Harry Ovington to discuss what freshwater means to them and how it has inspired their response to this Fringe Arts Bath call-out.
This screening + Q&A with the filmmakers shines a light on how artist-filmmakers explore the universal theme of loss in deeply personal films that are boldly expressive and richly nuanced.
Join a river-inspired cyanotype and sound workshop near the River Avon as part of The Waters of Sulis & Beyond project.
This screening + Q&A with the filmmakers shines a light on how artist-filmmakers explore the universal theme of loss in deeply personal films that are boldly expressive and richly nuanced.
Join artist Ellie Spink to get up close and personal with cob, a natural building material that, like wheat and flour and bread, comes from the soil.
Live performance piece by artist Jennifer Ng.
Join the Holburne Museum for their monthly late night event.
The dastardly super-villain returns to Fringe Arts Bath improvising chaos and confusion with violin and syntheziser. Exploring sound space while feeling his way through a forest of memories.
A selection of new & vintage films by local film-makers.
This free guided walk of Bath's 18th & 19th century Jewish burial ground told through the lives of some of the people buried in this historic peaceful semi-hidden cemetery.
Bath's monthly poetry night, featuring Aish Humphreys as well as our wonderful open mic (slots available on the door).