Picnic In the Park | 2025 Liberty Festival

Picnic In the Park | 2025 Liberty Festival

Join CRIPtic Arts for a joyful picnic in Battersea Park to celebrate the end of Liberty Festival 2025!

By CRIPticArts

Date and time

Location

Bowling Green Pavilion

Central Avenue London SW11 4NJ United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 30 minutes

What better way to celebrate the close of Liberty festival in Wandsworth Borough of Culture than a lazy Sunday afternoon in beautiful Battersea Park?

Bring your friends, pack a picnic and join us for a final moment of togetherness out in the green!

We’ll be joined by the ever-fabulous Miss Jacqui and her band for a luscious live set at 4pm, before a final thank you and goodbye to the festival from the CRIPtic team, Liberty artists and our friends and partners from across creative Wandsworth.

Please note this is a self-catering event but snacks, drinks and ice-creams will be available as usual throughout the park according to individual vendors’ schedules

About Liberty Festival & CRIPtic Arts

Liberty Festival is the Mayor of London’s flagship disability arts festival, platforming some of the most exciting disabled creatives, showcasing bold, innovative work for free that excites, challenges and reframes disability for audiences across the capital and hosted in each London Borough of Culture.

CRIPtic Arts is a disabled-led arts organisation creating an artistic landscape where disabled people can flourish

Any questions?

Email the team at team@cripticarts.org and we'll be happy to help.

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CRIPtic Arts exists to ignite disabled excellence across the arts

We provide active disabled leadership which advances world-class arts work with disabled creatives. From high-quality community activities to showcasing breakthrough performers; we’re blazing a revolution in accessibility.

We are a creatively courageous, accessibility-driven organisation, forging diverse disabled excellence, with community, ethics, and solidarity at the heart of our work.

When we talk about disabled people, we mean “people who face disableist [including audist] barriers”, or “people who identify themselves as deaf or disabled – or are identified by others as deaf or disabled in society”. We are also committed to supporting artists facing the highest barriers to opportunities, and/or whose access requirements are less likely to be met by other organisations.

In 2022, we were named as one of the 25 most influential disabled-led community organisations in the Disability Power 100.

Free
Sep 28 · 14:30 GMT+1