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Phoenix Brighton Director David Litchfield reveals ambitious £2.5 million plans

Mark Sheerin gets the inside track on the future for Phoenix Brighton, the South-East's largest artist-led arts group.

Brighton Science Festival gets set to blast into action for 2010

Robert Winston, dating chemistry in pubs, spaghetti towers and anatomical operas will collide in one of the early highlights of the 2010 calendar when the Brighton Science Festival returns in February.

Fighting in the Fields: The Land Girls at Brighton Museum

Brighton Museum hosts an exhibition on the history of the Women's Land Army who worked to feed the nation during WWI and WWII.

Martin Parr promises a 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial full of surprises

Martin Parr, Curator of the 2010 Brighton Photo Biennial, has promised a festival of photography full of surprises and adventures that will make the "notion of spontaneity an absolute virtue."

MyHouseMyStreet project takes off in Brighton for Heritage Open Days Weekend

The 2009 Heritage Open Days campaign includes the innovative MyHouseMyStreet project in Brighton and Hove, inviting residents to peek into the past of many of the city's 19th century houses.

Uncomfortable colours deluge Dreamscapes by Art at Five trio

Trees bathed in sunlight, abstract rainbows and self-consciously pretty flowers star in a "labyrinth of colour" at Brighton's Art at Five gallery, but Mark Sheerin is left cold by the kaleidoscope.

Cornford's Works for Turntable spin new light on kinetic art at Permanent Gallery

Mark Sheerin gets his finger on the red buttons at Brighton's Permanent Gallery, where sculptor Stephen Cornford has fused kinetics and acoustics through a series of ingeniously customized...

Millie Burton's Home Improvements add junk show to Hove boardroom

Unhinged doors, disused TV sets and ripped-out sink units take over The Space in Hove for the next month in scenes taken by artist Millie Burton at a recycling centre. Mark Sheerin sifts through the...

Brighton Ink_d Gallery becomes shrine to Zachary Walsh's immortal art of Greek Gods

Zeus, Olympus, Hera and Hades are presented as ageing rock stars and world-weary housewives in Zachary Walsh's mortal re-imagining of Greek mythology at Brighton's Ink_d gallery. Mark Sheerin visits...

Ice Age bacteria invades Fabrica gallery in John Grade's Elephant Bed

Seattle artist John Grade's love affair with the English south coast has become an installation of algae from millions of years ago at Brighton's Fabrica. Mark Sheerin takes a closer look.

Brighton's Duke of York’s cinema launches archive project to celebrate centenary

Brighton's Duke of York’s cinema is launching its centenary celebrations with a nationwide hunt to find the quirkiest memories of the UK's oldest cinema.

Tina Gonsalves reads emotions through neuroscience in interactive installation at Brighton Fabrica

After 18 months of collaboration with leading scientists, award-winning multimedia artist Tina Gonsalves has brought her emotion-reading technology to a church-turned-gallery in Brighton. Culture24...

Deviant craft curiosities laugh in the face of functionality at Hove Museum

Mark Sheerin finds teapots on 15 legs and playgrounds for grapes among Deviants, a perverse Craft Council exhibition uniting a squad of artists to amuse and startle at Hove Museum and Art Gallery.

Topshop artist finds Small Wonders in Museum of Imagination

Owls and 3D scenery inspired by the Pitt Rivers Museum and the Museum of Natural History in New York star in an illustrative tour de force by Zara Wood at Hove's Boxbird Gallery.

Five-star rock and roll as poster prints hit Brighton boutique

Culture24 lines up a few shots at Brighton's "most rock and roll boutique hotel" for the second show of handmade gig posters by the Brighton Rock Artist Group.

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