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8 Red Herring@Regency Town House

13 Brunswick Square, Brighton and Hove, Hove, BN3 1EH

Andy Ash
Bryn Pratt-Boyden
Bryony Rumble
Christopher McHugh
Elizabeth Bourne
Helen Rebecca Lucas
Julie Sharman
Katy Schnetler
Louis TF
Mattie Griffiths
Nick Gardner
Ratna Jan Bibi
Rebecca Angel
Tracy Roberts
Trisha Stone

Practices include: Painting, Sculpture, Textiles, Ceramics, Mixed Media, Paper and Books, Drawing.

Shoaling brings together work by 15 artists and makers from Red Herring Studios (based in Portslade) in the glorious Regency Town House. Red Herring is an artists’ cooperative that has been providing working space for artists and other initiatives around Brighton & Hove for 39 years. Shoaling is the first collectively curated exhibition of the studios’ current iteration. The exhibition unites and explores the range of practices and approaches represented by the group, celebrating the richness and diversity of ideas and media and responding to the building.

Shoaling also offers a programme of talks/workshops – Visit our website for booking information.

Type of venue:

house

Facilities

  • New open house
  • Workshops/demonstrations
  • Card Payment Facility
  • Tap water refill available
Archived open house

Location:

13 Brunswick Square, Brighton and Hove, Hove, BN3 1EH
Black and white image of the word shoaling mirrored and fading into wavy white ground

Shoaling Poster
© Red Herring Studios

The Regency Town House looking resplendent in the sun

Regency Town House
© Red Herring Studios

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