Ongoing

The Fairy & Dragon Trail at High Beeches Garden

High Beeches Woodland and Water Garden Handcross Lane, Handcross

The Fairy & Dragon Trail at High Beeches Garden This summer, High Beeches Garden welcomes the return of the magical Willow Fairy and Dragon Trail. Come and visit this delightful 25-acre woodland and water garden and discover beautifully crafted willow sculptures hidden across the glades. A circular walk of around an hour allows you to soak up the tranquillity of the garden while you hunt for the fairies and their friends. The trail is suitable for all ages but particularly enjoyable for younger children. Little ones are encouraged to dress up to join in the fun and you can keep them entertained with a trail pack, available from the kiosk. On selected dates this year, we will be welcoming our special friend, Evie, the Shetland Unicorn for some guest appearances. Don't forget to follow us on social media to learn more. The Kiosk will be open throughout for hot and cold drinks, cakes, and ice creams. Picnics are welcome in the adjacent picnic area. Where: High Beeches Garden, High Beeches Lane, Handcross, RH17 6HQ When: Trail runs from 11th July to 6th September (excluding Wednesdays when we are closed). Opening times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10.30-5.00 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 12.00-5.00 Tickets: […]

£13

Intersections Exhibition

Kellie Miller Arts Gallery 3 Church Street, Underhill Lane, Brighton

Intersections Exhibition | Considering our shared experience of the landscape, KMA Gallery presents Intersections as a space to reflect on the forces that bring us together. Curator Kellie Miller has invited two of our artists who have previously crossed paths as student and tutor many years ago to come together again, sharing their perspectives on the junctions of landscape, humanity and memory. Ceramicist turned painter Kate Wickham has always approached her work in a gestural manner. Based in Sussex but also inspired by Cornwall and France where she often spends time, she finds the spaces between the land and architecture, abstracting the topographical with map and aerial views. Each painting thus becomes multi-dimensional, expanding the visual possibility of the plane through her intricate detailing and clever use of colour. Previously she favoured working on a smaller surface but for Intersections, Kellie invited her to take her work to a larger scale with impressive results. Also exhibiting at the largest scale he has ever produced, Scottish ceramicist Craig Underhill has quickly grown a huge international following for his slab-built vessels via his popular YouTube and Instagram channels. His powerful works are reflective of the Cornish landscapes he traverses regularly, based on […]

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