The event showcases art, music, performance, literature and food in a variety of venues including peoples' homes.
Made in Roath first took place as a three-day festival in October 2009,[2] organised by local artists Helen Clifford and Gail Howard.
[4] It had grown to include an open house for musicians, poetry readings by the National poet for Wales, Gillian Clarke and a one-man cinema, amongst many other events.
[6] In October 2012 the festival extended beyond the immediate Roath area to include an event in Queens Arcade in Cardiff city centre.
Called 'Hand of Roath', poetry and live music were planned, as well as an art installation by artist Sarah Rees.