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Seven Dials [ change trail ]

Welcome to Seven Dials – a haven for artists and home to a thriving group of creative individuals. The 15 venues in the Seven Dials Artists Open House trail showcase the exciting and fine quality artwork that encapsulates the spirit of artistic life in Brighton. Seven Dials Artists houses are open during the first four weekends in May. Everyone is made welcome, so come and immerse yourself in this creative sanctuary, chat to the exhibiting artists and unwind among the many cafes, restaurants and bars nearby. We guarantee you an inspiring and memorable experience! See you very soon!

There are 15 venues for Seven Dials Trail [ change trail ]

Pat Warren
Pat Warren

12 Kim's Corner

Flat 2 , 48 Dyke Road (entrance To The House Is On Albert Road)
Brighton, BN1 3JB

1273719894
kim_spain@yahoo.com

Refreshments Served Parking Available Garden Food Served First time opened

A secret garden in the centre of Seven Dials where you will see art from Paris to Romania and of course Brighton.

Open times: 11:00 - 17:00
open all four weekends

Featured Artists:

Tim Jones

+4477840275538
timstjones@btinternet.com
www.timjonesphotography.com

Tim Jones is a travel photographer specialising in the UK coastline. This is a collection of iconic photographes printed on canvas from my hometown Brighton"


Alastair Miller

0033607028926
alastairphoto@yahoo.com

Alastair Miller lives in France and has been a working photographer for over 20 years. Like many photographers, he wishes he were a painter or a sculptor.


Raina Chamberlain

+447789737925
raina.c@rocketmail.com

The use of shadow combined with childhood imagery as well as appropriated images start to hint at a kind of narrative in my work. I am also interested in maps and the abstraction of the spaces we inhabit.


Popcorny

+447976966029
katiemac91@hotmail.com
www.popcorny.com

Popcorny - limited edition silkscreen prints, contemporary, colourful, humorous, inspired by advertising slogans, logos and Japanese packaging.


Patrick Warren

01273719894
kim_spain@yahoo.com

Pat Warren was a draughtsman and colourist of great talent. His work, characterized by clean lines and strong design, has a hard-won simplicity. Direct, wonderfully accessible painting.


Laura Stone

Woven Sculptures I am a Contemporary Basketmaker using the Basketry Technique of Plaiting, working mostly with Newspapers, Maps & Music Manuscripts. Some of the plaited paper pieces are coated in Paperclay, and fired in a Kiln, leaving traces of the original weavings. A lot of the Paperclay cubes I’m left with after the firing, now become containers in their own right, able to hold and contain further sets of weavings.