What Are Outdoor Arts?

Outdoor Arts Sector Briefing Document

The Outdoor Arts Sector Briefing Document explores what exactly Outdoor Arts is. The document discusses the people, art forms, activities and audiences which make up Outdoor Arts; our sector’s super powers; the current challenges we face and our proposed solutions.

Outdoor Arts are supremely versatile and will pop up pretty much anywhere they can. And more often than not they’re free.

Outdoor Arts includes many different art forms including theatre, contemporary dance, music, traditional dance, puppetry, comedy, pyrotechnics, visual art, digital art and lots and lots of circus. Outdoor Arts crop up in public processions, enormous carnivals and huge melas, as well as at small local festivals, in shopping centres and in front of major cultural institutions.

We are very international, with some great companies from around the world visiting our shores and our own work playing an increasingly prominent global role. There’s often mass participation, so sometimes you’ll see a cast of hundreds or sometimes a cast of just one.

In the last twenty years, Outdoor Arts in the UK has developed into a distinct sector, growing from its roots in community arts movements, street arts, carnival, agitprop and radical theatre, which go back to the 1960s.

Now, Outdoor Arts has firmly established itself through some nation-defining moments, ever-increasing artistic standards and an ongoing cooperative network. With our incredibly diverse audiences, our work is increasingly being recognised for the role it plays in social cohesion, place-making and community building. But we tend to love them simply for the joy they bring.

Subverting the Rational: The Rebellious Rise of UK Outdoor Arts

Read the OAUK Director’s blog on how Outdoor Arts rose to prominence in the UK, from the 1960s to present day.

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Festival of Colours

Apr 18, 2026 – Apr 18, 2026

Barrow’s celebration of Spring traditions from across the world from BarrowFull, with international arts and culture

Location: Barrow-in-Furness

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See The Light

Apr 17, 2026 – Apr 19, 2026

An array of innovative lightworks will be coming to Grimsby Minster and St James’ Square over

Location: Grimsby

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Springle Hailsham

Apr 18, 2026 – Apr 18, 2026

At Springle Hailsham experience Lampadophores – a spectacular outdoor procession by French street theatre company Picto

Location: Hailsham

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