Salvia Corrupted, a large-scale sculpture by renowned artist Julian Wild, will be installed in the Gun Garden at Lewes Castle...
A new photography exhibition exploring the rise of sea swimming during the coronavirus pandemic, has landed in Worthing. Created by...
Is graphic design becoming increasingly important in the modern age? 2020 was a disastrous year for most sectors of the...
Wakehurst, Kew’s stunning wild botanic garden in Sussex, has announced major new summer programme. Summer of Sound will feature six...
Established in 1967, Brighton Festival was forced to take a year out in 2020. But now England’s largest and most...
The world premiere of sound artist Ray Lee’s Points of Departure has opened at Shoreham Port as part of Brighton...
After a quarantined year of conflict and solitude, the Mind the Gap_ Exhibition, hosted at the Green Door Store, showcases...
A core part of Brighton & Hove’s cultural identity, Fabrica is celebrating a quarter century of stunning site-specific contemporary art...
I’ve managed to keep hold of my grandpa’s old coffee table for almost a year now without somehow losing it...
A new audio-visual installation, combining sound-art with a club experience is premiering at Brighton contemporary digital art charity Lighthouse this...
“You are here,” states a tiny sign in the Total Perspective Vortex – an outlandish device from Douglas Adams’ The...
With lockdown restrictions easing, it’s finally time for Brighton & Hove’s cultural industry to find its way back to ‘normal’....