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    Phoenix Art Gallery

    3.9 (10 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Fabrica

    Fabrica

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    £

    As well as artwork and exhibitions, Fabrica is also an amazing venue to hire out for Weddings,…read morecivil ceremonies, conferences and launch nights. My brother was married here 2 years ago, and Fabrica as a venue was absolutely top notch. From the outside, it is a beautiful old church situated right in the South Laines, which could look as though services are still taking place. Once inside, the venue's space is one massive room with a striking viewing gallery, which give it so much potential to make into something beautiful. My brother and his wife had ivy leaves and lights draped across the viewing gallery, giving the wedding an old fashioned Pagan feeling, which inside an old church was truly unique. The events people from Fabrica were really well organised and truly interested and concerned in the look and feel of the wedding, which thankfully went incredibly well, due in large part to the atmosphere created by the beauty of the venue itself.

    Established thirteen years ago, Fabrica are a visual arts organisation that support and promote…read morecontemporary artists. Their home on Duke Street is an incredible Regency church with high ceilings and ornate windows. The main space is used as a gallery with free regular installations and exhibitions whilst the smaller spaces on the ground and first floor are used for meetings, one to one mentoring with staff and workshops. Painters, sculptors and visual artists should note they have a terrific Artist Resource Library where you can find upto date lists of national and international galleries, information about available grants and arts funding and lots of current art magazines and quarterlies. The art itself is also pretty inspiring. I saw the Amish Kapoor installation as part of the Brighton Festival earlier this year and was both freaked out and blown away. Which is probably how he'd want people to feel given the subject matter and scale of the work!

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    Picture courtesy of Fabrica Website

    Fabrica - Picture courtesy of Fabrica Website

    Picture courtesy of Fabrica Website

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    Painting Pottery Cafe

    Painting Pottery Cafe

    4.3(6 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    It's all right there in the name...the Painting Pottery Café is a café where you can paint…read morepots...and bowls, plates, vases etc. You pay a studio fee of £5 (which includes the cost of glazing) and then another fee for the pottery, depending what you choose, and then you get to work! It's a really fun thing to do, whether you're artistically talented or not, though it is worth thinking about your design, as it's kind of a bonus if you like your work and want to use it at the end! I made the mistake of sort of improvising as I went, which resulted in a mug covered in animals and flowers, which looked more like the handiwork of a five year old! But that's what's so nice about the whole experience in a way- you can exercise your inner-child in a legitimate fashion! This shop is purely about fun and having a go at something you might never have done before. I hadn't created anything in this way since school, and it was a really satisfying experience, even if it did confirm my appalling drawing technique! The Painting Pottery Café is of course a really fun place to bring kids- it's a great way to get creative and messy without ruining the living room! They have a party room, and will run children's' and adults' parties. As well as painting a mug for yourself, you can create a commemorative piece for an occasion (birthdays, anniversaries etc.) and you can even have your baby's hand or footprints cast!

    I'll be honest,. I was dragged here very reluctanctly by a group of friends, who insisted that I…read morewould enjoy it. 'But I won't' I said 'I hated stuff like this at school and I hate it now' 'Don't be boring' they told me. Hmm, ok. Boring's not a word I like to associate with myself - so due to my vanity I got persuaded. And, was really pleasantly surprised. You really don't need to be an artist to enjoy it (I'm certainly not). You can just paint pots here, but we chose to make them too (messy but lots of giggly fun). They will then fire them for you and keep them until a later date when you come back to paint.

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    Taken by me

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    Sew In Brighton - 3 hour learn to Sew workshop at Sew In Brighton - June 2021

    Sew In Brighton

    4.7(3 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    I was given a sewing machine a couple of years ago and it sat gathering dust as was too scared to…read moreuse it! A friend mentioned loving these classes so I took my machine along to their 3 week Learn to Use a Sewing Machine course. It's been really great - I actually feel I can sit down at home and make some little things or take up my trousers. Definitely going back for more soon! Got my eye on the Dungarees workshop. Really nice atmosphere and cute space and our teacher Kate was super friendly and knowledgeable

    Sew in Brighton is great. I discovered this place due to a Social Living deal. I'd considered…read morelearning to sew for sometime then this came up. It's in Hove just off Church Road and easily accessible by buses (by the big Tesco). It's in a small studio on the 3rd floor. Classes are 7-9 people. So not too big which is great. I came here for a basic sewing course which was 3 hrs long. In that time we learnt to make a tote bag which we all got to keep. The class was full of a complete mix of people. Many people who had no sewing experience, some who hadn't done any sewing for about 20 years (like me), and some who hoped to get particular skills from the course like they wanted to make curtains or children's clothes. The teacher was really enthusiastic and helpful. She put you at ease straightaway. We all picked our choice of material and off we went. She ran through threading a machine, cutting your material using a pattern, pinning the material, and a few different stitches on the machine. Soon my school textiles days came flooding back to me, but more than that. I learnt a lot more, like what all the dials do on the sewing machine. What stitch you might use for different projects. Loads of helpful tips. We were able to ask the teacher extra advice on other projects we were interested in too. The pace of the course was good. We all did so well we had time to do some extra details to our bag. By the end we all went home with a really cool bag we'd made, and I went home with a renewed confidence I could use a sewing machine on my own and actually make something. I have since bought a machine and off I go into the world of sewing! The great thing is if I need some extra help Sew in Brighton offer loads of courses. Ones to do particular projects such as make a cushion, make clothes, etc. or a general sewing session where you can go along and take whatever you are working on and get help. It felt like a very inspiring, exciting community that are very pleased to pass on their enthusiasm to other wannabe sewers. My 3 hr beginners class is normally £55. Though keep your eyes peeled for vouchers and offers on their website. This price included refreshments, and all the material for your bag. I highly recommend here for anyone looking to trying out sewing and gain some confidence. Then if you enjoy it, go back and try out more classes to build up your skills.

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    Sew In Brighton - Matt makes his first ever sewn item - our in class tote bag. Perfect for total beginners. Sew In Brighton

    Matt makes his first ever sewn item - our in class tote bag. Perfect for total beginners. Sew In Brighton

    Sew In Brighton - Sheila in her Merchant & Mills Factory Dress. Mainly made in Stitch Sewing & Clothes Making Classes. Finished at home. Sew In Brighton

    Sheila in her Merchant & Mills Factory Dress. Mainly made in Stitch Sewing & Clothes Making Classes. Finished at home. Sew In Brighton

    Sew In Brighton - 3 hour learn to Sew workshop at Sew In Brighton - 2021

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    3 hour learn to Sew workshop at Sew In Brighton - 2021

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