• London Art Fair 2024

    Business Design Centre 52 Upper Street, London, London, United Kingdom

    We are proud media partners with the 2024 London Art Fair. Every year the Fair gives a regional museum its own pavilion: this year it’s Charleston, to help celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Trust. Read our guide to the Sussex galleries, artists and features that make up London Art Fair 2024. Sussex at London […]

  • Noises Off

    Eastbourne Congress Theatre Carlisle Rd., Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Fresh from the West End, a production of Michael Frayn’s 1982 behind-the-scenes farce is one of the big highlights of the Congress Theatre’s winter programme. The Daily Mail call this production ‘Pure Comic Bliss’. Full programme at eastbournetheatres.co.uk.

  • Modern Makers – Design Led Contemporary Craft

    Oxmarket Contemporary St. Andrew’s Court off East Street, Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom

    A showcase of design-led contemporary craft by both leading and emerging makers from across Sussex and the surrounding area. The exhibition highlights Sussex’ long association with craft and presents an exciting range of new works in all the disciplines: ceramics, glass, wood, print, metal, textiles and basket weaving. It is curated by Gael Emmett, herself […]

  • DakhaBrakha

    Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts (ACCA) Gardner Centre Road, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    DakhaBrakha at ACCA! This Ukrainian quartet, who subtly fuse traditional Balkan folk with world instrumentation, is our highlight of a strong winter season at the Brutalist University of Sussex venue. Other acts include Lau’s Ivor Novello-winning composer Martin Green, and the riotous Figs in Wigs, ‘treading the line between beige and gold’ and hosting the […]

  • Linda Laird: An Imperfect Account of a Comet

    Solaris Print 76 Norman Rd., Saint Leonards-on-Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    A science-based audiovisual installation with a feminist message. This work celebrates the discovery by 18th-century astronomer Caroline Herschel that 560 stars were missing from the British Star Catalogue. These were reproduced on glass plates, and in Laird’s piece represent the many women whose research, knowledge and wisdom have been overlooked.

  • Beloved Earth by Andy Waite

    Arundel Contemporary 2 Maltravers Street, Arundel, West Sussex, United Kingdom

    New works by Arundel artist Andy Waite whose contemporary landscapes  and seascapes are essentially expressionistic in form and energy. Waite's paintings are a poetic celebration of the English sky and weather in all their elemental power and their abstracted quality offering a slowly unfolding dialogue. Although his paintings take inspiration from the Sussex countryside, his […]

  • Original Exhibition Posters at Hidden Gallery

    Hidden Gallery 5a Kensington Gardens, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Original Exhibition Posters, a selling show at Hidden Gallery, offering you the chance to buy a piece of art history. Posters that have survived in such excellent condition as the ones in the show grow scarcer as time goes on, so it's exciting to see so many original posters in one place. There are rare […]

  • Cloth and Clay

    Gallery 57 57 Tarrant Street, Arundel, West Sussex, United Kingdom

    After the current show Unearthed finishes on Dec 23, this fine gallery takes a month off before presenting its first 2024 exhibition, featuring ceramics and textiles from artists and makers including Patricia Kelly, Victoria Meadows, Katherine Swailes and Momoka Gomi. Admire the craftsmanship at gallery57.co.uk

  • The Faces of Bloomsbury

    Charleston Firle, Lewes

    This exhibition showcases ten Bloomsbury works sourced exclusively from private collections. These works include a recently discovered portrait of Vanessa Bell painted by Duncan Grant, and an experimental portrait by Bell of her friend Molly MacCarthy. These works will only be on display for this ten week show, and tickets are limited, so book ahead […]

  • London Philharmonic Orchestra in Brighton and Eastbourne

    Brighton Dome – Corn Exchange, Church Street, Brighton, BN1 1UE Church Street, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    It might have been the vodka talking, but when Modest Mussorgsky went to an art exhibition his imagination went into overdrive. Talking skulls, dancing chickens, ancient castles and a hut with hen’s legs: Pictures at an Exhibition is a riot of colour. Going to an art gallery was never meant to be this much fun, […]

  • Warsaw to Kyiv: Reflections of a Humanitarian Aid Worker in Poland and Ukraine

    A multimedia art exhibition in Brighton looks back on two years of war in Ukraine through the eyes of a relief worker. Marking the anniversary of two years of war in Ukraine this February, Warsaw to Kyiv: Reflections of a humanitarian aid worker in Poland and Ukraine, portrays the experiences of Raegan Hodge while she was the […]

  • Manuel Mathieu: The End of Figuration

    De La Warr Pavilion Marina, Bexhill, East Sussex, United Kingdom

    Mathieu is a Haitian abstract painter and sculptor, trained in Canada, who likens the hidden-from-view trauma he still suffers after a motorcycle accident to the lingering shadow of the Duvalier regime in his native country. Until March 31, this show is accompanied by the film Nests of Basalt, by Berlin-based artist Clara Jo.