2B HUMAN EXHIBITION : ZARA SAGANIC
41725 (PART ONE) Come along to see Zara Saganic's 9 metre long intricate COVID-19 geometric drawing!
41725 (PART ONE) Come along to see Zara Saganic's 9 metre long intricate COVID-19 geometric drawing!
IMOGEN CHARLESTON : HAND AND EARTH Hand and Earth at the Red House Museum and Gardens The connection people have with the land through making objects from clay dates back over 20,000 years. Imogen shares the story of our local geology with an exhibition of vessels made from local wild clay. Inspired by Guy Sydenham, who worked […]
ROYAL ARCADE : UNIT 11 AN APPROPRIATE RESPONSE TO REALITY ‘An appropriate response to reality’ is an exhibition curated by Aaron Peever and Callum Stacey. The exhibition will showcase works by Alice Cunniffe, Jack Earls, Aaron Peever, and Callum Stacey. This exhibition responds to this year’s BEAF theme 2B Human through artworks made in restricted […]
Brian Feldman Projects : #TXTSHOW (on the internet) The #txtshow (on the internet) is a crowdsourced, immersive, multiscreen performance featuring a mysterious character called txt (pronounced “text”) who recites a script written anonymously in real-time by a live audience (on the internet). It’s the best show you’ll write all year. Created and performed by Brian Feldman, this LIVE, […]
The Shoreline, Limbo and Heated Gloves A screening of artists’ films that slip into alternative realities. The films span various media and genres, from performance and song to documentary, interviews and television. A tribute to a friend and to neurodiversity; a lament on loss; a reverie on high heels and life navigation. Followed by Q&A […]
Our cinema screening of ALI & AVA is a compelling contemporary love story written and directed by BAFTA-nominated Clio Barnard. Doors open from 7pm, highstreet entrance to Boscombe Arts Depot (B.A.D.). On Thursday 7th April. We will provide free hot drinks and blankets for a cosy sofa cinema night! Both lonely for different reasons, ALI […]
FREE Event! Join us at Boscombe Arts Depot (B.A.D) on Saturday 21st May to get involved with building a Cardboard City! No need to book in advance, just turn up on the 21st of May between 1 pm-5 pm to get involved in the fun. This workshop is part of the Increase The Peace Festival […]
Hope you are all looking forward to meeting Gulwali Passarlay at B.A.D on Saturday 21st May at 3:30 pm. His captivating story of how he fled from Afghanistan to the UK all alone at just 12 years old is truly inspiring. Learn more about his story from his best-selling book, 'The Lightless Sky'. This unmissable […]
We are running family workshops at our B.A.D. space to help us create the designs for our BEAF pavilion.
We are running family workshops at our B.A.D. space to help us create the designs for our BEAF pavilion.
Shakespeare’s epic tragedy Julius Caesar takes on startlingly new relevance on tour at The Sovereign Centre car park, Boscombe, this summer.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Drive My Car is a haunting road movie traveling a path of love, loss, acceptance, and peace.
Calm with Horses is a violent crime drama set in Ireland. A former boxer-turned-gangster-heavy is not as ruthless as his employers would like, which causes tension.
The In-Laws (Teściowie) is a comedy drama that spans across one evening as a rich couple's son deserts his fiancee at the altar.
EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE is a sci-fi action film in which the owner of a laundrette, bored with her everyday existence, finds herself at the centre of a multiverse battle.
The Lock-In is our monthly event for our outstanding outsider artists to try out their new work.
Romantic sparks fly between the daughters of two opposing politicians in Wanuri Kahiu's neon-bright story of forbidden love in Kenya.
If I Could Wish for Something follows recent feminist actions in Mexico City which have sought to dismantle the patriarchal violence of the state and imagine a radical future in its place.
MINARI is a drama in which a Korean family tries to start a farming business in Arkansas in the 1980s.
Join us for an inspiring talk by East Asian feminist collective Tomorrow Girls Troop followed by a zine workshop led by Grrrl Zine.
Made in Hong Kong’s Autumn Moon, a low-rent triad living in Hong Kong, struggles to find meaning in his hopelessly violent existence.