Festivals & Events

We love a good show. Throughout the year Findhorn Bay Arts produces a creative programme of festivals and events to spark the imagination, provide access to arts, performance and creativity and contribute to the rich cultural heritage of Moray.

Projects

2025
A UK-wide coastal arts festival activating and exploring the unique heritage, cultures and climate futures of our coastlines.
2021
 - 2022
Working with Dandelion, the Scotland-wide creative growing initiative, to deliver Unexpected Gardens in Moray
2014
 - Present
Our flagship biennial celebration of arts and culture in Moray, showcasing artists of national and international renown.
2021
Cultural programme of events and activities celebrating the Moray coastline for Scotland’s Year of Coasts and Waters 20/21.
2021
The streets of Forres, Findhorn, Kinloss, Dyke and Rafford brought smiles to hundreds of people over Valentine’s weekend as Findhorn Bay Arts celebrated its first Window Wanderland event.
2020
Partnering with Surge to bring street theatre to Forres and Findhorn during the Covid-19 pandemic.
2020
Sound Horn by Katie Anderson presented in partnership with Cryptic.
2018
Partnering with the National Theatre of Scotland to present filmmaker Danny Boyle’s Pages Of The Sea project on Armistice Day 2018.
2015
 - 2018
Findhorn Bay Arts presented Scotland's first ever Culture Day on Saturday 21 September 2013 - and the one-day celebration of arts and culture has gone from strength to strength.
2016
Community lighting installations staged at for Scotland's Year of Innovation, Architecture & Design.
2015
 - 2016
In 2015 Findhorn Bay Arts led on a successful bid to secure a Creative Place Award for the Forres area
2014
An exhibition by young artists in Moray as part of the Culture Day Productions project.
2014
Commissioned for the Findhorn Bay Arts Festival 2014, Macbeth: The Remix saw Shakespeare's classic tale transformed.
2013
Giants in the Forest / Dark Wood combined art, technology, storytelling and nature to inspire creativity in non-traditional settings.