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Aesthetica Fringe .

The Aesthetica Film Festival is a BAFTA-Qualifying event held annually in York, now in its 15th year. It showcases a bold mix of films, from shorts and features to documentaries and experimental works, alongside VR, interactive installations, and industry events. Building on this success, the Aesthetica Fringe celebrates emerging talent across music, comedy, exhibitions, installations, and performance. These are artist-led events: part of a citywide cultural programme, transforming York into a creative playground throughout November. York is a UNESCO City of Media Arts, and the Fringe embodies this status by activating galleries, venues, and public spaces with diverse work. Together, we bring art, performance, and audiences into a shared, inspiring moment.

A Guide to Now

5-9 November | York Explore

Pilot Theatre’s unique installation, A Guide to Now for Those in the Future, is a bold and immersive experience remixing interviews and footage into a vibrant explosion of sight and sound. Capturing the emotions, dreams and perspectives of young people, it acts as a digital time capsule, which reflects life, culture, and concerns in 2025.
Age Rating: PG

Change of Phase

5-9 November, 6-8pm | NCEM

Ice into water, liquid into solid, sound into light, noise into music, soundscapes into stories, digital into analogue. This show is a series of sound and light installations with performances, all set around a single, illuminated table. Wonkystuff and The Sounen Project provide the experimental audio landscape guiding the audience through moods.
Age Rating: PG

Celebrating Creativity

5-9 November | York Explore

Creative Ways showcases powerful artworks inspired by York’s rich stained-glass heritage. Created by participants exploring creativity for both wellbeing and belonging, the exhibition celebrates connection, confidence and community and reflects the impact of art. It’s a testament to how art can illuminate lives, hope and foster inclusion.
Age Rating: PG

CROSSROADS

5-7 November | York Explore, Library Lawn

A spooky short immersive experience for teenagers and the young-at-heart by Erler and Pilot. On Library Lawn meet your guide by her trailer of truth. She’ll drive you to the place where dreams come true. Step inside and take the journey to the crossroads. 5 November, 5 & 6pm | 6 November, 6 & 7pm | 7 November, 12pm, 1pm, 4pm, 5pm
Age Rating: 12+

Kafka by Candlelight

5-7 November, 6:30pm & 8:30pm | House of Trembling Madness

Deep in the cavernous belly of The House Of Trembling Madness, Griffonage Theatre proudly present Kafka By Candlelight. An unsettling adaptation of some of Franz Kafka’s strangest short stories, told in the dark, each piece invites you to confront the bizarre with no guarantee of resolution or escape. Will you be able to stomach it?
Age Rating: 18+

Letterpress Film Night

5 November | York Centre for Print

Enjoy a screening of Helvetica, a celebration of silent film, and the chance to try letterpress printing. Design and print title cards with the team, capture the process and explore the endangered craft of letterpress printing while embracing the timeless aesthetics of ink. This experience is a chance to explore how film and print intersect.
Age Rating: 13+

The Inner Selves

5-8 November, 10:30am, 1pm, 3pm | The White Horse

A view into a dying marriage. Two characters (Henry and Nora) represent the end of a marriage torn apart by the loss of their child, alcoholism and depression. They are joined by their Inner Selves (Henry’s Self and Nora’s Self) who torment them about what their lives could have been. Every interaction is heavy with the things left unsaid.
Age Rating: 16+

Unwritten

5 November, 8pm | Bluebird Bakery

Improv based on your literary suggestions. The Bluffs take classic short-form improv games and infuse them with storytelling flair. Every show is completely unique, shaped by audience suggestions and spontaneous creativity. Who knows where this evening will take us but it will be entertaining, inventive, and entirely in the moment.
Age Rating: 12+

York Fire Walk

5 November, 2-3pm | 9 November, 12:30-1:30pm | York Minster

Join York Fire Walk and embark on an unforgettable journey through the city’s fiery history, meeting by the Roman Column in Minster Yard, and finishing at City Screen. In the company of expert guides, discover how York Minster popped up in the Land of Fire – and then there’s some chap called Fawkes. There’s bound to be fireworks!
Age Rating: 8+

Compulsive Light Art Show

6-8 November, 6-8pm | Fabrication Store, Stonegate

The inside shopfront of Fabrication is transformed into a living light installation: an exploration of the coexistence between art and inspiration. The window becomes a canvas where the very act of making becomes a performance of dancing light. Passersby are invited to pause, watch, and reflect on the journey from idea to creation.
Age Rating: PG

Rock Soil Scrape

8 November, 1:30 - 4pm | West Park Bowling Club

An installation inspired by the earth’s sediments. It brings together interviews with local workers, video projections, as well as food and drink to connect us to our physical environment, cultural histories and deep time. Presented in what was a once a bakery, then bottle shop and bar, the installation highlights the change of the site.
Age Rating: 12+

Sweet Pea & the Beech Tree

6 November, 7-9pm | Patch

Join Alice May for a script-in-hand performance of a new one-woman play and offer feedback to help develop it for stage and screen. A comic tale of a granddaughter caring for her terminally ill grandmother, that asks what caring for someone facing death can teach us. This opportunity invites you to engage with the work in progress.
Age Rating: 14+

City Folk & York Creatives

7 November, 6:30pm | Patch

Drop into Patch for an all vinyl DJ set by Mat Lazenby and Jono spinning a curated mix. Meet local creatives. Grab a drink, chat ideas, find out how to get involved with City Folk magazine, a new publication made in the heart of the city, and be in with a chance to win a print by illustrator Tony Allen. This event is the perfect way to connect.
Age Rating: 14+

Kids Just Wanna Fly

7 November, 6-7pm | Patch

Leap into the unknown, through disposable cameras, polaroids and early iPhones. This is a tale of youthful ambition and the quest to craft an identity through the tumultuous years of young adulthood, comprising an exhibition, a photobook launch and short performances. Audiences are invited to reflect on who they are amidst their youth.
Age Rating: 16+

Oral Tradition

7 November, 7pm | Amnesty Bookshop

In Iron Age Ulster, stories travelled from the mouths of bards into the ears of everyone else, with nothing written down. Earning four stars at the Edinburgh Fringe 2024, Lara’s show offers a gnarly earful of ancient Ulsterwomen who used sex as a weapon – or, at least, so said the bards. The performance unpacks these bold yet provocative tales.
Age Rating: 16+

Transmute

7 November, 8-9:30pm | Micklegate Social

A semi-generative particle system moves to an evocative mix of electronica, ambient, orchestral and techno sound. Immersive visuals and rich soundscapes merge, creating a mesmerising, cinematic experience that seamlessly blurs the boundaries between sight, sound, and emotion. The piece explores movement, transformation, and connectivity.
Age Rating: PG

Service Please

9 Nov, 2pm & 8pm, Micklegate Social

All Lara wanted was an easy job as she started to write her novel. But she is confronted with the sexist, stressful and chaotic reality of the service industry. This one-woman show arrives at Aesthetica Fringe in York after an impressive four-star run at the Edinburgh Fringe, with sharp humour, artistic ambition and raw honesty.
Age Rating: 16+

In Limbo

8 November, 4-6:30pm | De Grey Rooms

Sophie is dead. Probably. She thinks. Maybe. How could the happiest time of her life turn to this? This a rehearsed reading of In Limbo, a play about the realities of early parenthood and postpartum depression. A feedback session will follow the performance to help shape and deepen the development of the show.
Age Rating: 12+

The Storytelling Ensemble

9 November, 7:30pm | Patch

Join The Storytelling Ensemble for tales brought vividly to life with improvised music and original composition. Led by storyteller and composer Joe Allen, the ensemble breathes new life into fascinating fables and yearnful yarns, contributing to the magic of stories told aloud, inviting listeners to lose themselves in worlds’ ancient and new.
Age Rating: 12+

Bard at the Bar

5 November | 19:30 | Cat in The Wall

Always fancied yourself taking to the stage to try out one of Shakespeare’s great soliloquies? Bard at the Bar is a raucous, no-holds-barred night of “karaoke” Shakespeare. This is your opportunity to grab a drink, take a script, and climb onto the stage to perform your favourite scenes. No experience necessary, just bring passion.
Age Rating: 18+

Letterpress and Film

5 November | York Centre for Print

Explore the intersection of film and print. These hands-on workshops invite you to experiment with letterpress printing and create title cards inspired by the artistry of silent film. Bring your phone or camera to capture the process and discover the tactile beauty of print while celebrating the visual language of cinema.
Age Rating: 12+

More

9 November, 6:30 - 7:30pm | Spark

More is a raw performance blending dance, visuals and music to explore the restless pulse of addiction – the craving for sensation, escape and wholeness. Through movement and image, it unravels cycles of desire and release. An intimate, sensory journey through the body’s aching longing to feel more, and be enough.

Good Organisation is proud to support Aesthetica’s Fringe Festival. Together, we are championing opportunities for York’s creative community while strengthening community wealth building through the city’s visitor economy.