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UK’s Fringe Arts Bath (FaB) supports the new, wonderful and sometimes completely odd. The invites go for fresh and challenging concepts in order to encourage “thinking outside the box”. UK’s FaB Curators’ shows can be performance, intervention, installation, multi-media or video work, also, painting, photography, drawings, sculpture or disciplines in between. Students of any level of experience can apply there, including graduates, or local or international artists.

FaB is an annual festival of contemporary visual arts in Bath, in the UK, established in 2007. It transforms the city’s streets, and shop windows into an installing art of unexpected places as a challenge with element of surprise. It is a great chance to gain experience in this competitive field, to make your own exhibition or event, to make new contacts and build network of artists. FaB has initiated exchanges between artists and curators from the UK, Bath, Hungary, Poland, Canada, internationally worldwide.

Deadline for Bath FaB Art Fringe is 30th October 2022. FaB help develop artist’s concepts, reach out toward artists, and project as a part of Fringe Arts Bath Festival in May-June 2023. Artists can submit a proposal of approx. 500 words detailing the underpinning themes with supporting images, along with CV and it can be submitted as a PDF, a Powerpoint, a video, or an audio file. Any other format is possible to submit. 

 to

submissions@fringeartsbath.co.uk

or go to

https://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/

Amazing Fringe Concept

The “fringe” concept first developed in 1948 in Edinburgh, Scotland, when groups of local actors, performers, and musicians—in reaction to the more conventional lineup of the Edinburgh Theatre Festival—launched an alternative program to run concurrent to the main event. 73 years passed and the term ‘fringe’ widely refers to work that stays on the edges of the mainstream—as something that will bring in the new audience. There are now over 100s of fringe festivals in North America and across the world with its own structure and personality. The most popular Fringe Art in the UK is the big Edinburgh Fringe Arts. In the UK, fringe concept organization continues to provide fringe participants with tools that help them consider the environmental impact of the work they produce. It is very difficult to sell art, everyone knows that! Within such organization, artists can also explore work with partners and stakeholders to communicate with sustainable agenda both in the UK and internally, embed environmental, economic and social sustainability core of very difficult business behind. acknowledges its effect on the environment as a large-scale public event provider. The festival undertakes a review of its sustainability plan and strives to operate in a mode of constant improvement towards its sustainability goals.

“I love the unexpected, the chaos, the anarchy of the Fringe. Trying to find your way through the program knowing that while you’ll see excellent shows, you’ll always miss other great ones; talking to strangers while queuing up about their favourite performances so far and sharing yours; watching the audience and actors mix … All of this with the dramatic and incredibly beautiful backdrop that is Edinburgh, a perfect place for the festival.”  Uta Bretsch

 

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