
Free-for-All Closing Event
Free-for-All : Closing Event. Meet the Artists. Meet the Curators.
A fond Farewell to Free-for-All and FaB 2025 . Music, Merch’ and Merriment. All Welcome. Sat 7 June from 2pm.
Many more events to come, watch this space for updates
Free-for-All : Closing Event. Meet the Artists. Meet the Curators.
A fond Farewell to Free-for-All and FaB 2025 . Music, Merch’ and Merriment. All Welcome. Sat 7 June from 2pm.
Celebrate World-Wide Knit in Public Day: join the Bath Knitting & Crochet Guild for a pop-up craft exhibition, crochet & knitting demonstrations and have a try yourself.
Hear things differently. Immerse yourself in a theatrical soundscape of hope, new beginnings & light at the end of the tunnel. Created by visually impaired & blind participants, in collaboration with Kilter Theatre.
A small family-friendly festival - for lovers of Bodypainting, henna, facepainting or creative makeup, this is a must.
Meet artist Amanda Hall and join her drop-in workshops
Hear things differently. Immerse yourself in a theatrical soundscape of hope, new beginnings & light at the end of the tunnel. Created by visually impaired & blind participants, in collaboration with Kilter Theatre.
A return to Bath Fringe Festivals’ annual survey of made-in-Bath film: this year’s, recent, and historic [well, pre-video, anyway]. We so much enjoyed this last year we’re scouring the archives and our contacts for more of the same, hoping you’ll enjoy it too.
Hear things differently. Immerse yourself in a theatrical soundscape of hope, new beginnings & light at the end of the tunnel. Created by visually impaired & blind participants, in collaboration with Kilter Theatre.
Meet artist Amanda Hall and join her drop-in workshops
This screening explores identity, boundaries, and migration through the lens of Queer theory and the Asian diaspora, critically engaging with colonial and postcolonial discourse.
Hear things differently. Immerse yourself in a theatrical soundscape of hope, new beginnings & light at the end of the tunnel. Created by visually impaired & blind participants, in collaboration with Kilter Theatre.
We are excited to announce a night of short films by visual artists and filmmakers from across the Southwest. Free.
Spoken word artists will share among the FaB exhibits.
There will be cake and tea/coffee with space to chat about our work. and slots for sharing.
Not a slam but a poetry cuddle.
Aimless Drift – A New Dawn is a sensory workshop blending tea, storytelling, and art to evoke calm and presence—inviting participants to slow down, reflect, and reconnect through mindful experience.
“Join us for an evening of poetry celebrating the the tender joys of queer love (platonic and romantic). We can't wait to see you there and show you how much love there is for a community that the government is trying to tear down.”
Join FORM-ica and neighbours, Perfect Space and Outline Studios, for the second Lymore Gardens Yard Party, with street food and pop-up bar by Electric Bear throughout the evening.
Artist & researcher Eric Drass joins FaB to talk about his paintings in the SCREENPLAY exhibition, his process, and how AI informs creative and cultural content.
Gather together by Eric’s work by the stairs at The Old Post Office, then follow the artist for his talk in the dark room projection space.
You’re invited to walk around a labyrinth painting - wander in and out of a path, to unlock creative energy through unusual movement, twists and turns. Art materials also available to use.
Meet resident artists Libby Dillon (painter) and Zoë Woolley (sculptor), visit their studio and exhibition space at Outline Studios. Saturdays 24 May 11am-4pm and 31 May 2pm-10pm.
Join ‘In Search of Ghosts’ curator Isabel Young, and some of her selected artists in the exhibition space, surrounded by their artworks.
Creativity for Wellbeing; ease into summer with an eve of relaxing & creative activities focused on boosting positive wellbeing.
A collaborative cultural workshop blending Chinese traditions, crafts, and art to foster cross-cultural exchange during Fringe Arts Bath Festival.
Bath Arts Collective’s monthly meeting for local arts, creative and cultural organisations.
Explore interactive mechanical jewellery, try playful prototypes, then craft your own imaginative piece using clay and textiles. Open to all—no experience needed, just curiosity and creativity!
From the curators of HUMAN-MACHINE CO-CREATION
Meet resident artists Libby Dillon (painter) and Zoë Woolley (sculptor), visit their studio and exhibition space at Outline Studios. Saturdays 24 May 11am-4pm and 31 May 2pm-10pm.
A free drop-in workshop, making fashion from paper, all welcome.
This intimate, public performance explores choice, nurture, and autonomy. It contrasts infants' fight for agency with the elderly's resistance to dependency, revealing our lifelong tension between independence and the need for care.
A communal tea ceremony inviting reflection, play, and mindfulness—encouraging sensory awareness, slowing down, and fostering connection through shared rituals of brewing, tasting, and being present together.
Untitled (In Font) explores consumption and power, linking land, goods, and the female body. Eating a cherry becomes a charged act—of entitlement or reclamation—under the gaze of others.
Drop in to find out more about joining the FaB team as volunteers for Fringe Arts Bath Festival 2025. Fri 2 May 11am-12noon / Thurs 8 May 6-8pm. Part of BSU’s ‘Creative Networking Event’.