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16 July 2021 - 1 March 2022
A microcosm of British art today featuring new works created in 2020 by 34 contemporary artists. Featuring sculpture by Julian Opie, ceramics by Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal, photographs by Gillian Wearing, paintings by Damien Hirst, Maggi Hambling and Tacita Dean and an installation by John Akomfrah all ranging. . .
14 September 2021 - 13 September 2022
Zoom and Face to Face workshops, at 12 Northgate Chichester PO19 1BA
Feel, write, FLY is a pay as you go, facilitated journal writing workshop designed to support the wellbeing of mind and body through journal writing. The weekly, one hour journal writing workshops are delivered online by Harriet Cherriman and Lynsey Waterhouse. Each hour workshop is packed with ideas and exercises. . .
13 November 2021 - 22 April 2022
See six decades of British art through one versatile medium. Including works by Edward Bawden, Peter Blake, Tracey Emin, Barbara Hepworth, Henry Moore, Chris Ofili, Grayson Perry and Rachel Whiteread, amongst others, this extraordinary exhibition features over 100 prints by 90 different artists. From wood engravings and etchings to lithographs. . .
The Art of Worship is an innovative artist residency, taking place within the heart of Chichester Cathedral. Leading British liturgical artists Martin Earle and James Blackstone will be undertaking the residency within a custom-built studio in the Cathedral’s North Transept until March 2022. The project has been developed with celebrated. . .
14 January - 25 March, 10:00 - 12:00
New Park Community Centre, New Park Road, Chichester, PO19 7XY
Tutor and artist Frank Ferrie leads a stimulating practical painting class for beginners and more experienced painters. Ten sessions of two hours, with a break for half term on 25 Feb. Course ref C3747261 Cost £90 (concessions for those on income-related benefit). . . .
18 January, 18:00 - 19:00
A visceral and evocative solo performance by Vidya Thirunarayan interweaving Bharatanatyam dance, film, text and clay, that echoes with stories of dirt, displacement, and toil, revealing our human need to belong. The show will appeal all ages 8+, and is followed by the chance to join in the interactive space. . .