Amazing arts festival is coming to Doncaster this summer - with installations and live music
and live on Freeview channel 276
Art Bomb is an open platform arts festival which will take place over four days in Doncaster from August 5 to 9.
Its centre will be at The Unitarian Church on Hallgate and The Leopard but events will spread out across the town centre.
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Hide AdSacha Gray, artist said: “Despite a global pandemic we have managed to combine various arts workers, organisations and creatives to work closely together on this project and because of that collaboration, we are able to provide a platform for local talent development.
“Which to me is one of the most valuable elements of the event.”
The festival will include experimental performances, installations, music, film screenings, workshops and many other artistic events.
Big names such as Matthew Rosier, Laurie Peake and Static will be involved in Art Bomb.
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Hide AdAugust Charles from True Tone, said: “As an artist and experimenter, Art Bomb feels like the event we have all been waiting for within Doncaster.
“A chance to step outside of our familiar bedroom walls and mingle with fellow creatives in the community.”
Art Bomb is a collaboration between Doncaster Creates, The New Fringe and True Tone.
Olivia Jones, Doncaster activist and writer, said: “After so much pandemic postponement we have to do something, is this the moment for Doncaster creatives to galvanise and provoke some new approaches?”
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Hide AdThe festival is currently looking for volunteers to take part in a mentorship programme - more information can be found here.
To book tickets to the event click here.