22 February 2023 | Exhibition, Painting, Past, What's on
Sally Pennington: Sussex Seasons Sally is a painter born and raised in West Sussex, and its landscapes and seasons have always held an important place in her imagination. From childhood she has spent hours each week walking in and drawing the landscapes of Sussex....
17 February 2023 | Ceramics, Exhibition, Multi-disciplinary, Past, Sculpture, What's on
Kitty Shepherd: Lolly Pup Something exciting is coming to Worthing in April! For seven days we have ceramic artist Kitty Shepherd taking over the gallery as part of a creative project organised by Julia’s House; a children’s hospice charity, to raise essential funds. ...
17 February 2023 | Exhibition, Painting, Past, What's on
Hattie Lockhart-Smith: The Ups on the Downs The Ups on the Downs is a series of mixed media work created by Hattie Lockhart Smith in her studio in Shoreham by Sea, the title reflecting the benefits of spending time outdoors for both physical and mental wellbeing....
1 March 2023 | Ceramics, Drawing, Exhibition, Multi-disciplinary, Painting, Past, Prints, Sculpture
West Sussex Art Society is back at Colonnade House with their Annual Show. Members from across the county come together to showcase a wonderful selection of their artwork. There is so much variety on show reflecting the diverse and varied range of artistic creativity....
7 February 2023 | Drawing, Exhibition, Painting, Past, What's on
Piers Ottey: Composition and Culture Much of Piers Ottey’s painting is a result of his love of travel, both at home in the UK and abroad. He has painted from the mountains of Switzerland to the grand cityscapes of San Francisco, London (where he was born and raised)...
2 February 2023 | Exhibition, Multi-disciplinary, Past, Prints, Textiles, What's on
Rosemary Jones: Fabric Printing with Linoblocks Rosemary Jones is an artist specialising in linocut printmaking. The main focus of Rosemary’s prints on paper is the landscape of the Downs in West Sussex and views around Worthing where she lives. All of the prints are...