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30th Nov 2018

Bath’s Forest of Imagination wins top award for temporary landscape




Forest of Imagination, the Bath based pop-up contemporary arts event, has been crowned best Temporary Landscape at the 2018 Landscape Institute (LI) Awards.  






Created by landscape architect Grant Associates and arts charity 5x5x5=creativity, the annual four-day festival has seen different spaces in, and around, Bath transformed into fantastical ‘forests’ for the last five years.






Staged in partnership with a host of local creative businesses and artists, Forest of Imagination aims to heighten people’s sense of nature in urban environments by reimagining familiar spaces.






The event uses playful sound installations, visual art trails and ‘hands on’ workshops to encourage people of all ages to connect with nature and their own creativity.






Announcing Forest of Imagination as winner of ‘Design for a Temporary Landscape’, judges for the LI Awards said the event demonstrated ‘the potential of landscape architecture to be a social catalyst’.






The judges also said Forest of Imagination had a ‘high impact on Bath in terms of increasing visitor numbers, collaborators and funding’.






Forest of Imagination has been held each year in the Bath area since 2014 in a variety of locations including Bath Spa University, Queen Square, Bath Abbey and Abbey Green, and Bushey Norwood - part of Bath’s National Trust Skyline Walk.






2018’s event saw Kingsmead Square down to Bath Quays transformed into a ‘Future Forest’ with a series of ‘Forest Fragment’ areas, along with a special focus on the city’s riverside setting.






One key theme was the fragility of the world’s most threatened natural habitats, particularly the ancient forests and baobab trees of Madagascar.






Regular artist collaborators with Forest of Imagination include celebrated Argentinian sculptor Tomas Saraceno, Heaven 17’s Martyn Ware and creatives from children’s art charity The House of Fairy Tales.






To date, the event has been supported by a wide variety of local and national organisations including architect Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Bath Spa University, Bristol Zoo, and Wessex Water, the National Trust and Bath Children's Literature Festival.






Generous funding from national and local organisations, including Arts Council England, Grant Associates, Herman Miller Cares and BathBID, has also made Forest of Imagination possible.






The 2018 Landscape Institute’s annual awards were presented on 22nd November at The Brewery, London.