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.
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.
Join in with the annual event to celebrate knitting worldwide!
Discover some essential yoga exercises for knitters, crochet and makers in general!
Let this interactive, durational performance event literally DRAW you in.
Chloe Dowsett’s cabin in the basement is a welcoming space.
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.
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.
Join a river-inspired cyanotype and sound workshop near the River Avon as part of The Waters of Sulis & Beyond project.
Live performance piece by artist Jennifer Ng.
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.
Bath's monthly poetry night, featuring Aish Humphreys as well as our wonderful open mic (slots available on the door).
An afternoon of live art performance that pushes the boundaries of our understanding of false memory.
Drop-in workshop: make unique and eco-friendly textiles that are both beautiful and sustainable.
Come and make a toast to toast. Raise a slice to good food, good friends and good times. Bread, spread, plate, knife and toaster provided • Open 25, 26, 27 May • 1, 2, 8 June.
Bath Bodyart Collective join the FaB opening night festivities “bringing colour to life”
Awe inspiring performances by students from ‘University of the Circus Arts’, Bristol’s Circomedia
Join us across FaB venues to celebrate the opening of Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2024.
FaB is back with 2 weeks of free exhibitions, events and performances across the city of Bath and you’re all invited!
A day-long challenge to capture 20 photos following 20 themes in the correct order. All are welcome, and you can use film cameras, digital cameras, camera phones.
The story of a boy searching for his (F)ather based on the story of a popular West Javanese folklore, Sang Kuriang who unknowingly murdered his father who happened to be the family’s pet dog.
The Hit Immersive Event Returns for its 10th Anniversary. 72 Hours. No Script. Whatever Happens, Happens.
A live art performance that explores the connection to a misremembered past through interacting with collected artifacts whilst responding to a live spontaneous soundscape.
Performance by Hannah Heumann “My work centres around my grandmother’s death who played an important part in my life and upbringing. This performance appreciates and remembers many of the conversations I shared with her.”
Major Malfunktion combines violin and synthesizer to create improvisational pieces from ethereal noise to loop heavy rhythmic dance, drawing inspiration from traditional folk, electronica and the natural world.
Performance by Hannah Heumann “My work centres around my grandmother’s death who played an important part in my life and upbringing. This performance appreciates and remembers many of the conversations I shared with her.”