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Brighton
Workshop
Make your own silver jewellery by the sea in Brighton...
Rottingdean
Museum
This charming early Georgian building houses an Art Gallery, Museum & Tea Garden as well as the Rottingdean Library.
Hove
Windmill
A hexagonal smock mill on top of flint tower and barns dating from the 1820's with the original workings in place. Visitors can discover how grain is made into flour.
Brighton
Experiences
Get arty while you party at this Paint & Sip studio located in the North Laines, right in the heart of the city. Creativity flows like a fine wine, and we encourage you to join us solo, together or meet someone new to sip, dip, splash, slosh.
Brighton
Aquarium
Discover a magical underwater world filled with a dazzling array of amazing creatures. Every step will reveal something new, from a face to face encounter with sharks to a hands-on rockpool experience.
Hove
Museum
Hove Museum of Creativity is one of the most family friendly and accessible museums in the south east.
Brighton
Heritage / Visitor Centre
The Keep is a world-class centre for archives that opens up access to all the collections of the East Sussex Record Office (ESRO), the Royal Pavilion & Museums Local History Collections and the internationally significant university Collections
Near Lewes
Historic House / Palace
Charleston was the modernist home and studio of the painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant and a gathering point for some of the 20th century’s most radical artists, writers and thinkers known collectively as the Bloomsbury group. It is where they…
2 Market Square, Circus Street, Brighton
Arts Centre
The Dance Space is home to a wide range of dance classes, workshops and performances and plays host to artists and choreographers creating and rehearsing new work
Brighton
Gallery
Fabrica is a visual arts organisation based in a former Regency church in the heart of Brighton, which commissions contemporary visual art installations specific to the building.
BRIGHTON
Heritage / Visitor Centre
The centre sits within the West Pier Piazza. Dedicated to the heritage of the pier, the piazza celebrates its unique place in the city’s history and its iconic status for the residents of Brighton and Hove.
Lewes
Arts Centre
This brand new space, close to Lewes station features a shop, café and a free programme of community projects, artist-led workshops, gallery activities and learning programme.
Brighton
History and Heritage
Step back in time to discover a unique part of Brighton's wartime history with one of our air raid shelter tours.
During the war, every school would have had its own air raid shelter, now one of the only surviving examples in the UK is under the…
Brighton
Museum
This fascinating museum houses exhibits that include hundreds of British birds displayed in recreated natural settings, insects from butterflies to beetles, a killer whale skeleton and dinosaur bones
Brighton
Gallery
Opened in 2023, Helm Gallery in Brighton is the result of a collective vision; one that aims to provide a never-before seen arts and exhibition space, situated at the heart of the cultural-quarter of one of the country's most creative cities.
Brighton & Hove
Arts Centre
Atelier Beside the Sea is a new creative arts space situated on Brighton beach, offering a wide range of creative activities and the best in art and craft to inspire and surprise our local community and visitors to our city
Brighton
Gallery
THE CERAMIC HOUSE offers the rare chance to experience staying in a living artwork, a boutique guesthouse offering unique accommodation with free on-street parking in Fiveways.
Brighton
Historic House / Palace
A delightful manor house which belonged to the Stanford family for over 200 years and which still has the atmosphere of an Edwardian country house.
Brighton
Workshop
Whether you are a beginner starting out in this fascinating craft or a more experienced jeweller, we have a course for you at the North Laine Jewellery School.
Brighton
Historic House / Palace
The spectacular seaside palace of the Prince Regent (George IV) transformed by John Nash between 1815 and 1823 into one of the most dazzling and exotic buildings in the British Isles.