Béla Váradi & Jules Earl 2 – 18 April A Town Explores A Book 2022 celebrates 50 years since Rumer Godden’s young adult novel The Diddakoi told the story of a half-gypsy girl’s struggle to maintain her travelling culture following the death of her wagon dwelling guardian. Hungarian Roma photographer Béla Váradi and New Traveller… Continue reading Searching For Kushti: 50 Years of The Diddakoi
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Known and Strange Things
Oska Lappin, Agnieszka Dabrowska, Adrienne Hunter, Victoria kiff A collaborative exhibition of new work. March 4th – March 13th Known and Strange Things focuses on diverse approaches and experiences; contrasting things that are equally important for these artists in their life as well as their practice. Connected by friendship and similarities of approach, the show… Continue reading Known and Strange Things
A Sense of Place
Introducing Lane House Arts to East Sussex Patrick Altes, Yuki Aruga, Steve Burden, Amy Dury, Steph Fawbert, Leslie Glenn Damhus RWA, Angela Lizon RWA, Keren Luchtenstein, Allan Martin PRIVATE VIEW FRIDAY 26th NOVEMBER 6 – 9pmExhibition Times:Saturday 27th November 11am – 6pmSunday 28th November 11am – 6pmThen Wednesday 1st December – Sunday 5th December 11am… Continue reading A Sense of Place
14 months of solitude
Photographs as Conversation John Cole, Lauris Morgan-Griffiths, Alexander Brattell and James Robertshaw. Our Photographic Conversation began in April 2020, during the early days of the Lockdown. The aim of the project was to create something positive out of Lockdown. We thought, Why not make the best of difficult times, and keep our creative juices flowing… Continue reading 14 months of solitude
Betwixt & Between
A debut solo exhibition of works by Jo Israel, revealing hidden worlds embedded in paper and glass. Jo Israel’s photography and light box exposures unearth the hidden, natural and cultural histories embedded in paper and glass, evoking enchanted lost worlds of ancestral memory. All of the work in this exhibition is made using pages taken… Continue reading Betwixt & Between
Made and Remade
We are pleased to host painter, Adrienne Hunter’s first solo show. A childhood home full of paintings by Scottish artists such as Anne Redpath, William McTaggert, John Maxwell and John Houston left an indelible impression. Bringing her early career as a solicitor to an end, she undertook a part time foundation course at Hastings College.… Continue reading Made and Remade
The Tree Of Life
A period unlike any other, the pandemic has quickened our awareness and appreciation of the natural cycles of life. Renewal, regeneration in an emerging new reality, The Tree of Life looks at the ways in which artists draw upon trees and their metaphorical association with family and personal relationships to reflect upon nature, the human… Continue reading The Tree Of Life
Oceanic Feelings
Oceanic Feelings is an exhibition and collaboration between artists Becky Beasley @beckybeasleyuk w/ Beatrice Tailby Hardstaff @beatrice_th, Clare Burnett @clareeburnett, Leah Clements @leah_r_clements, Sam Smith w/ Project Artworks @projectartworks & curator Mariana Lemos @marianaamlemos The project is spurred by a desire to recognise embodied experience as a source of knowledge. Thinking of feeling as a… Continue reading Oceanic Feelings
Treatments : What We Find and What We Bring
Sophie Shaw A mysterious set of glass plate negatives found by chance inspires this meditation on the elusive nature of the past and the power of legacy. This exhibition of prints and paintings provides a glimpse into an ongoing project, which brings rigorous research together with a little bit of fantasy. Due to COVID-19 only… Continue reading Treatments : What We Find and What We Bring
Work
G. CALVERT • CELIA TOLER • THERESA CARUANA Paintings – Installation – Performance – Films Private View: Sunday 20 October 6-8pmPanel Discussion: Tuesday 22 October 5-7pmOpen: 17 – 22 October 2019, 1-6pm dailyIf the work is not shown, who is it working for ?…. When the word ‘work’ itself becomes the artist’s work… The emotional… Continue reading Work