Work: Exhibition Opening Night
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 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.
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!
Celebrate the opening night of BlackChalk’s Studio Summer Exhibition.
The Bodyart circus is coming to town! Six intrepid models, resplendent in their paint and props, will welcome you to the Opening Night Arty Party of FaB... so get your sparkle on!
A live performance of music from The Keeling Curve featuring visual work by artist Nastassja Simensky. The work asks us to reflect upon the changing politics of land use, stewardship and industrial afterlives.
Come celebrate the launch of Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2023 in Walcot Chapel, 15 New Bond Street, 44AD artspace and Newark Works from 6pm ‘til late.
Free, no need to book.
Celebrate Melissa Wraxall’s solo exhibition Vivid, at the private view.
Join Artist Paul Towey for the preview evening of his solo exhibition The Architecture of Confessing.
Contemporary Artists respond to scores from the Fluxus Performance Workbook of the 60s and 70s.
Part of a selection of Fluxus performances taking place throughout the festival in and outside Walcot Chapel, which also plays host to the Performing Fluxus exhibition, all curated by Rachel Cohen.
Free, no need to book
Fringe Arts Bath and Society's Pills Art Fair are pairing up with a pop-up shop in the heart of Bath on 27/28/29th May, FaB’s opening weekend. Every purchase supports the career of a real, living Artist, so join us to discover the next wonderful piece of affordable artwork for your home!
Free, no need to book.
Fringe Arts Bath and Society's Pills Art Fair are pairing up with a pop-up shop in the heart of Bath on 27/28/29th May, FaB’s opening weekend. Every purchase supports the career of a real, living Artist, so join us to discover the next wonderful piece of affordable artwork for your home!
Free, no need to book.
Performance by Holly Crawford “Together we can create a work of art that I gift to you. Everyday objects are combined and turned into an art object that I will then gift to you, to a stranger and ask nothing in return.”
Part of the exhibition Rewind: Let's Press Play Together.
Free, no need to book
BIDDY’s opening performance introduces a pair of ‘old birds’… Clare Carswell and Peta Lloyd are Performance Artists working in collaboration for this opening night performance.
Free, no need to book.
Contemporary Artists respond to scores from the Fluxus Performance Workbook of the 60s and 70s.
Part of a selection of Fluxus performances taking place throughout the festival in and outside Walcot Chapel, which also plays host to the Performing Fluxus exhibition, all curated by Rachel Cohen.
Free, no need to book
The listening session, on the first of Tipping Point’s two day event, will be held in the Walcot Mortuary Chapel, a sacred space and art venue with links to the plagues that decimated the region in earlier centuries.
Free, no need to book
Fringe Arts Bath Festival is back! We are returning to the city with 18 free exhibitions and projects, events, and interventions happening across the streets of Bath. #FaB22
Come celebrate the launch of Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2022 in Walcot Chapel, Milsom Place and 44AD artspace, 6pm ‘til late.
Free, no need to book.
A selection of seven films by Rebecca Hilton, from 2019-2020. The screening includes three films that haven’t been exhibited before, ‘Joy’; ‘Holding’ (in collaboration with Pauline Raybaud) and ‘The Birthday’ (documented by Katherine Plumb).
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A virtual installation made up of over 50 video clips and images – all created during lockdown. Creativity 4 Wellbeing invited regular creative group participants and artists who’ve worked with with them on the Holburne Museum’s Pathways to Wellbeing programme to ‘Show us their Spoons’.
Tonight we share with you the collaborative piece that has emerged from the kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms of our creative community.
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45 Beats: A Soundwalk in the Dark is presented for headphones. An anonymous voice leads the listener through an unnamed woods where the listener falls through leaves and is taken through several sensorial worlds. The journey pushes the conflict between reality and fiction, the improbability of time and becoming a person that you are not.
View live events @fringeartsbath on fbook / insta / youtube and fringeartsbath.co.uk/2020-now
A virtual installation made up of over 50 video clips and images – all created during lockdown. Creativity 4 Wellbeing invited regular creative group participants and artists who’ve worked with with them on the Holburne Museum’s Pathways to Wellbeing programme to ‘Show us their Spoons’.
Tonight we share with you the collaborative piece that has emerged from the kitchens, bedrooms and living rooms of our creative community.
View live events @fringeartsbath on fbook / insta / youtube and fringeartsbath.co.uk/2020-now
6pm and 8.30pm performances
Be part of a series of events by Hugh Stant, part of Telling Spaces
Part of Disordered States curated by Kate McDonnell and Matthew Dibble.
Look out for the Face Hats on the opening night, making light of bad situations, to contrast with a modern-day world which can harsh, cruel and grey.
6pm and 8.30pm performances
Join us for the launch of 'Creature' during FaB19, a collaborative songbook featuring artist-written songs in many different forms: an exploration of music, songwriting, and art.