March 26th, 2021
To give a boost to the local art industry as the country moves out of lockdown, Worthing Borough Council with support from the team at the creative hub Colonnade House, is offering the exhibition space with no hire fee throughout 2021.
Tags: Worthing
Why not be the first to send us your thoughts
Thank you for your comments, they will appear shortly once approved.
Artists invited to exhibit at the Seafront Gallery in Worthing
Artists are being offered the opportunity to showcase their work to thousands of visitors to Worthing seafront as expressions of interest to exhibit at the spectacular Seafront Gallery are invited.To give a boost to the local art industry as the country moves out of lockdown, Worthing Borough Council with support from the team at the creative hub Colonnade House, is offering the exhibition space with no hire fee throughout 2021.
The outdoor gallery features five stone-filled gabion plinths and is situated a short walk west of Worthing Pier on the promenade - an area which attracts a high footfall throughout the year. It is an increasingly popular destination for residents and visitors to the seaside town with its wide range of pop-up food and drink traders and seasonal attractions.
The art gallery was built last year to host the Photo Fringe Open Solo Award winner and shortlist of 19 contemporary, international photographers from the festival launch in October 2020. It is one of a number of outdoor art exhibition spaces in Worthing, which includes the Pier and two of the seafront shelters, designed to make art accessible to everyone and safe to enjoy during the pandemic.
Proposals are now invited for future exhibitions at The Seafront Gallery, which has 20 display surfaces across the five plinths and is accessible via a beachside path as well as the promenade. Hire periods will be for four to six months.
Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Customer Services, Dr Heather Mercer said:
“We’re delighted to be able to offer, for free, this fantastic gallery space, as a continuation of our efforts to support local businesses to bounce back from the impact of the COVID pandemic.
“The Seafront Gallery has been a very much-welcomed and interesting addition to our seafront and offers a great opportunity to host public exhibitions and reach large numbers of people.”
To find out more about The Seafront Gallery and how to apply to exhibit, visit: https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/worthing-seafront-gallery/
The art gallery was built last year to host the Photo Fringe Open Solo Award winner and shortlist of 19 contemporary, international photographers from the festival launch in October 2020. It is one of a number of outdoor art exhibition spaces in Worthing, which includes the Pier and two of the seafront shelters, designed to make art accessible to everyone and safe to enjoy during the pandemic.
Proposals are now invited for future exhibitions at The Seafront Gallery, which has 20 display surfaces across the five plinths and is accessible via a beachside path as well as the promenade. Hire periods will be for four to six months.
Worthing Borough Council’s Executive Member for Customer Services, Dr Heather Mercer said:
“We’re delighted to be able to offer, for free, this fantastic gallery space, as a continuation of our efforts to support local businesses to bounce back from the impact of the COVID pandemic.
“The Seafront Gallery has been a very much-welcomed and interesting addition to our seafront and offers a great opportunity to host public exhibitions and reach large numbers of people.”
To find out more about The Seafront Gallery and how to apply to exhibit, visit: https://www.adur-worthing.gov.uk/worthing-seafront-gallery/
Tags: Worthing
Comments (0)
No comments have been submitted yet.Why not be the first to send us your thoughts
Leave A Comment
Thank you for your comments, they will appear shortly once approved.
Topics
BroadwaterCrimeCissburyDurringtonGoringTarringWorthingWest WorthingHighdownStudent LifeCompetitionBusiness NewsLocal NewsCharity NewsEvents NewsOpinion
Recent Posts
Residents encouraged to quiz police chiefs on community safetyNovember 21st, 2024Care charities initiate merger to enhance services for veteransNovember 18th, 2024Mayor of Worthing receives new community-funded robeNovember 15th, 2024
Have You Seen...
Brightening up Montague PlaceApril 26th, 2022ANGER AT MONSTROSITY OF 5G POLE PROPOSAL AT BROADWATER SHOPSMarch 25th, 2021