
Milton Keynes Fringe Festival
Enjoy the city’s biennial arts event taking place across Central Milton Keynes this July.
Milton Keynes Fringe Festival is the city’s biennial arts event showcasing both emerging and established artists. This multi-platform event presents innovative and exciting exhibitions, performance, experimental sound, music, installations. Returning in 2025, the Fringe programme will be presented alongside IF: Milton Keynes International Festival.
As part of the MK Fringe Festival, temporary public art pieces will be displayed in Campbell Park. Find out more about the art below including where to spot them.
Find out more on the Milton Keynes Fringe Festival website or check out their Instagram page @mkfringe for the latest updates.

Show them where to go
Created by Richard Harrison
Five bird houses installed in Campbell Park, Milton Keynes. Designed to reflect principles of automotive fabrication and aesthetics.
Inspired by Machinedrum's track “Oracle,” the title—taken from the lyric “Show them Where To Go”—echoes both the song’s themes of beauty, movement, and shared experience. Out of context the title refers to the idea of parenthood and teaching. Each birdhouse reflects principles of automotive fabrication—clean lines, fluid shapes, and subtle nods to car-body aesthetics—while drawing from organic, natural forms and the familiar vernacular of suburbia..
The piece is situated in Campbell Park at What3Words location bump.occupations.fronted and will be removed at the end of September.
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