Margate NOW takeover, Foyle Rooms at Turner Contemporary: day 1
Margate NOW give a taster of what is coming up during the Festival - pop in to discover more
Saturday 28 September 2019 from 10:30
Margate NOW give a taster of what is coming up during the Festival - pop in to discover more
Saturday 28 September 2019 from 10:30
Quartet is four exhibitions in one venue including Your England*, examining Englishness after a year-long journey.
Open Wednesday - Sunday, 11:00-17:00
A film installation tied to the point of view of a metal detectorist roaming the Thanet Coast.
A new performance-to-camera video work using iconography and action to explore fertility and infertility.Supported by a bursary from a-n The Artist Information Company & Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.
This group exhibition of small works by 30 artists, looks at how ideas are developed in the studio using play, experimentation, half thoughts and chance.
What's on at Northdown Studios
Visit this energised one-day event to engage directly with a great line-up of artists and buy their work at accessible prices – and enjoy a festival atmosphere to boot! Ticket entry.
Presented by by UK Arts International and Looping the Loop, Making Waves celebrates the wealth of amazing live performance created in East Kent, showcasing the region’s best theatre, dance, comedy, cabaret and music.
Join us for a performative re-enactment of some of Margate’s local legends.
Large scale banner prints celebrating the Beacon Bingo Hall, which recently closed after 36 years of gathering locals in Margate and beyond.
What's on at Margate Arts Club
Presented by by UK Arts International and Looping the Loop, Making Waves celebrates the wealth of amazing live performance created in East Kent, showcasing the region’s best theatre, dance, comedy, cabaret and music.
Margate’s worst kept secret Rumours zine is throwing queer pop-up parties for its fifth issue, tell everyone...
Presented by by UK Arts International and Looping the Loop, Making Waves celebrates the wealth of amazing live performance created in East Kent, showcasing the region’s best theatre, dance, comedy, cabaret and music.
Margate NOW give a taster of what is coming up during the Festival - pop in to discover more
Sunday 29 September 2019 from 11:30
Come and get involved as we build a miniature version of Margate out of cardboard boxes using print and animation.
Presented by by UK Arts International and Looping the Loop, Making Waves celebrates the wealth of amazing live performance created in East Kent, showcasing the region’s best theatre, dance, comedy, cabaret and music.
Music by Christian Ferry. Film screening of KOMMA HEM. Live music performances by Swedish Canadian folk singer ANNA and Welsh glam rock punk band Telgate.
Come to your local library for books, digital resources, a place to meet others and a range of events and activities for all ages including baby rhyme time, book group, computer buddies, creative writing group and family history help.
Open Friday - Sunday, 12:00 - 16:00
Film projection choreographed by contemporary dancer Harriet Parker-Beldeau and soundtrack by ANNA. The exhibition will show photographs, as well as part of the film set.
In it’s sixth year, Arts Emergency is a support network for marginalised kids who love arts. Come and hear more about becoming a mentor.
Open 27 - 29 September & 2 October, 10:00 - 17:00
This exhibition by a group of autistic women will give an insight into the experience of living with autism.
Come and get involved in building a miniature version of Margate out of cardboard boxes using print and animation.
What's on at Tom Thumb Theatre
What's on at Marine Studios
What's on at Olby's Soul Café & Music Rooms
Open Friday to Sunday
A Cut From Sharp Grass is a visual art exhibition and a series of public workshops curated by Well Projects.
Coney are hosting a quiz about Margate, with questions set by residents, and prizes to be won!
Discover how Albert Einstein and Black Holes have completely overturned our view of time. Tickets £5, booking essential.
Find out what's on at Dekka-Arts
An exhibition of new paintings inspired by two of Turner’s paintings: ‘The Evening of the Deluge’ and ‘The Morning after the Deluge’.
Come and get involved in building a miniature version of Margate out of cardboard boxes using print and animation.
23p Beans' is an installation that uses thousands of tins of beans. Then after will be donated to local food banks.
View the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn through the Observatory telescope. At Monkton there will also be fun activities for all ages. If it is cloudy there will be a talk on the Moon and the activities will go ahead.
Margate’s worst kept secret Rumours zine is throwing queer pop-up parties for its fifth issue, tell everyone...
NEW VENUE : Nayland Rock Hotel Ballroom, 1-5 Royal Crescent, Margate CT9 5AJ
Waste free fashion collective reimagines waste materials into revolutionary couture pieces, ready-to-wear on the catwalk.
The Free Range Orchestra will perform live experimental and interdisciplinary improvisation.
With no specific start and finish, the SLiDE dancers and musician will weave through Margate sharing playful chapters of improvised movement, which you are invited to name.
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A greenhouse inspired by gothic architecture contains research that explores people’s relationship with gardens, allotments and the land around us.
The Reading Room plus COLLABORATE & EXCHANGE: CRATE Micro-Residency Exhibition
Visit Turner Contemporary after hours and experience Turner Prize 2019 alongside a mix of film screenings, live music, performance and creative workshops.
Immersive Dance Theatre by award winning choreographer Ash Mukherjee.“Mukherjee’s solos are works of art.” Mike Dixon, Dance Europe.
Margate’s worst kept secret Rumours zine is throwing queer pop-up parties for its fifth issue, tell everyone...
Charlie Evaristo-Boyce and Jordan T Gray invite you to come and party in their interactive miniature Margate installation. Licensed bar and DJ’s all night. Tickets £5
Cliftonville’s ‘broken folk’ duo rework songs from Margate’s past, discovering the contemporary relevance of Music Hall. Developed through performances for community groups including Darwin Court, Ageless Thanet and Your Time.
A celebration of art made by hundreds of people using computers and technology on Margate High Street.
Supported by Arts Council England with National Lottery funding.
Silverpoint drawings of people in photographs found in Margate. A meditation on the displaced traces of moments in people’s lives.
Artist Dinner invites you to dinner.
DIY short film show : no stars, no funding, no taste.
Margate’s worst kept secret Rumours zine is throwing queer pop-up parties for its fifth issue, tell everyone...