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5 Sept – 11 Oct 2009

Open Wed - Sun
11 - 5pm

 

'FLOOR PLAN'

Exhibition in the North Gallery

Floor Plan explores buildings, architecture, and the physical, aesthetic, and psychological interactions between these structures, their inhabitants, and the surrounding communities.

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Louise Bristow, Peter Bobby, Rosalind Davis, Rowena Easton, Mark C Hewitt, Jane Ward, Rich White

Louise Bristow Peter Bobby Rosalind Davis
Rich White Jane Ward

5 Sept – 11 Oct 2009

'BE INSPIRED' - New Works
by Phoenix Brighton Arts Courses Tutors

In the South Gallery

Work by a Phoenix tutor

Celebrating the launch of the new 2009 – 2010 arts courses programme, this exhibition demonstrates the expertise of our tutors who are successful professional practitioners in their fields. Includes sonic and video works, drawing, painting, illustration, performance and more.

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Arts Courses
Phoenix Arts Courses

Phoenix Brighton offers a range of courses for beginners, experienced artists and for artists professional development.

Details of Arts Courses for September 2009 - January 2010 are now available.

Click here to view the courses, register and book online.


AIRTIME_09
Friday 4 Dec 2009
3–5pm at Phoenix Brighton

Seeking info on insurance, funding and professional development? Want to develop your networks and collaborations?

Locate like-minded artists and get timely advice from other artists and experts at this event, that is open to all visual and applied artists in the South East region.

Bookings Free events, but places limited and pre-booking essential.
Contact AIR@a-n.co.uk with AIR TIME 09 Brighton in the title. As places are allocated on a first come first served basis, book early to avoid disappointment.

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Lousie Bristow

Phoenix artist Amanda Doughty will be showing work at Origin
6 - 18 October 2009.

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All that Mighty Heart
All That Mighty Heart

The Arts Council has funded a project by Phoenix artist Jayne Wilson to take the British Engineerium as the driving force to explore our industrial heritage.

The Engineerium will be given new life as an engineering museum in late 2010.

This work will be exhibited on the opening of the new Museum.

Click to READ THE PROJECT BLOG