Creativity in Outdoor Working

In a woodland in the North of England, we are creating a pioneering, exploratory space where art and culture meets the natural world. The Forge is an evocative outdoor landscape for events, residencies, installations and adventures, creating a focal point for new ideas.

Timber Artist Weekend, at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

The Whirligig Woods

Part of The Forge is the Whirligig Woods, four acres of woodland in Cheshire which acts as both a outdoor office space and place where artists and practitioners can come and stay whilst developing new work.

Bluebells growing in springtime at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

We have a selection of caravans, a treehouse, a roundhouse, an outdoor kitchen space and compost toilets. Each springtime, bluebells blossom and the ground is awash with the beautiful voilet flowers for a month.

Fleur, our horsebox and Daniel, one of our visual design teamWild Rumpus

The horsebox, Fleur

Before the Wild Rumpus team grew, we used to work out of a horsebox - named Fleur. We would organise our events whilst hosting meetings on walks around the surrounding countryside. Now Fleur is semi-residential space - pictured here is Daniel, our Woodland Caretaker.

Working at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

When the weather is good, we can drop down the tail-lift of the horsebox and work outside more comfortably.

Working at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

Sarah Bird, one of the Directors of Wild Rumpus

Tom, one of visual design team, building our new Roundhouse, 2019Wild Rumpus

The beginning of a new roundhouse

In the summer of 2018 our old roundhouse collapsed whilst we were away on one of our events, so Tom Fenwick, our incredible woodworker/stage-builder, began crafting a new and improved roundhouse for us.

Botanical Printmaking Workshop at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

The Roundhouse

Our roundhouse, located in the Whirligig Woods, acts as a open-air space that can be used for workshops, yoga classes, meetings, networking (and even some light acrobatics). Featured here is a botanical dyes workshops that took place in summer of 2020.

Botanical Printmaking Workshop at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

Botanical dyes workshop at the Whirligig Woods

Timber Artist Weekend, at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

We hosted a creative lab, supported by Without Walls, that looked at Sustainable Practices in Outdoor Arts. Artists, performers and organisers from different companies gathered for 3 day residential at the woods.

Working at the Whirligig WoodsWild Rumpus

Each summer we try and get our volunteer teams together to meet at the woods - here they can be seen gathered round the campfire in the roundhouse.

Anna McLuckieWild Rumpus

The meadow

Next to the woods is small meadow with thick grass - it's beautiful to relax in the sun. We sometimes host some small gigs and events there too, here is singer-harpist Anna McLuckie performing one summer evening.

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