Join local artist, Ed Boxall, at Hastings Art Forum for fabulous Hastings-based twists on epic Celtic sea voyage stories...all ages welcome.
Sunday June 1st at 2pm.
Held on the first and third Sunday of each month, these drop-in sessions from 2–4:30 pm are open to all ages. Facilitated by local artists, they provide hands-on creative experiences inspired by current exhibitions. No booking is required.
Explore engaging exhibitions suitable for families:
Michelle Roberts: Red, Blue, Up
A vibrant display of paintings and drawings by Bexhill-based artist Michelle Roberts. On view until 1 June 2025.
Jaki Irvine: Ssh Ow
An immersive installation combining music, video, and text. Available until 26 May 2025.
Tschabalala Self: Seated
An outdoor sculpture exhibition on the DLWP lawns, running until 1 June 2025.
For more information visit https://www.dlwp.com/
There numerous exhibitions currently taking place at the Hastings Museum and Gallery and free entry too!
The gallery currently features several engaging exhibitions. "Agatha Christie – The Queen of Crime" (10 May – 10 August 2025) delves into the author's life and legacy, showcasing items like Poirot’s Orient Express dinner setting and Egyptian artefacts linked to "Death on the Nile" .
"VE Day 80th Anniversary" (1 May – 1 December 2025) commemorates the end of WWII with historical displays.
Additionally, "Railway 200" (2 April – 29 June 2025) celebrates two centuries of railway history.
The museum is also collaborating with Groundwork South on "The World According to Ore," a community project bringing the museum's collection to Ore residents through various activities .
Fore more info visit https://www.hmag.org.uk/
Hastings Contemporary have a number of events over the half-term break including the Pearls of the Sea exhibition featuring OVPA students! This is a great chance to see the exhibition before it finishes on the 1st of June.
Use this flyer to go and see the exhibition free of charge.
https://www.hastingscontemporary.org/