Volunteer Needed ASAP!
Someone with experience in Wordpress/marketing/copy
11th - 14th July
Preferably Bath based.
Contact: lucy@forestofimagination.com if interested.
About the event:
A contemporary arts event popping up in Bath this summer (11th – 14th July 10am – 6pm) Free
Bath School of Art and Design, Bath Spa University,Sion Hill BA1 5SF
The Forest of Imagination, designed by Bath-based landscape architects, Grant Associates, transforms an area of Sion Hill into an imagined, fantastical landscape. Part garden, part gallery - this outdoor installation creates the setting for a playful programme of artworks and events. Come along to explore an alternative experience of nature in the city and see the contemporary arts come alive in this outdoor setting. Wander through the forest’s secret pathways and discover a trail of interventions by artists including Edwina Bridgeman, Michael Brennand-Wood and Anna Gillespie. Visit on Saturday 12th July for ‘The Imagination Generator’ - a workshop designed especially for children by Gavin Turk’s ‘The House of Fairytales’ - performer Miranda La Mutanta will lead them on a theatrical learning adventure through the forest (Saturday 12th July, FREE, drop-in, from 10am - 4pm). A whole host of workshops will be held over the four days with artists and performers such as the Natural Theatre Company. Entry to the forest is FREE and all workshops are FREE and drop-in – please see our website for full programme and further details www.forestofimagination.com. Come out and play!
Forest of Imagination was the first RSA Kickstarter project to reach its funding target last September and has subsequent support from RSA, Arts Council England, Herman Miller, BSU and B&NES. Our charity partners are 5x5x5=creativity with in kind support from Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Ideas of the Mind, Illuminate Bath, Bath Festivals and Bath Film Festival. The aim of the event is to engage the city in a conversation about creativity and imagination, as a proof of concept to establish a permanent contemporary arts space.
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