Meanderings (2024)
Our first exhibition at The Pump Barn, Exceat - a new venue behind the Seven Sisters Country Park visitors centre, near the meandering Cuckmere River.
This was a showcase of a variety of work from our Salt Edge Artists.
Funds raised in support of local charity The Youth Counselling Project.
Time and Tide (2023)
Our third Summer Exhibition at South Hill Barn in Seaford, showing 2D and 3D pieces in many different styles and media.
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Inspired by themes connected with the local environment, relating to time and change, ebb and flow.
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Funds raised in support of local charity The Youth Counselling Project.
Meanderings (2024)
Our first exhibition at The Pump Barn, Exceat - a new venue behind the Seven Sisters Country Park visitors centre, near the meandering Cuckmere River.
This was a showcase of a variety of work from our Salt Edge Artists.
Funds raised in support of local charity The Youth Counselling Project.
​Past Events
Shorelines (2024)
Our fourth Summer Exhibition at South Hill Barn, this time focusing on themes inspired by words and poetry.
'Shorelines' included some inventive and interactive installations, as well as our usual eclectic selection of work, created using a huge variety of different artistic styles and mediums.
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Funds raised in support of local charity The Youth Counselling Project.
Gallery 207, Lewes (2023)
Salt Edge Arts took over a 'pop-up' space at Gallery 207 in Lewes High Street, for the month of April 2023.
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This was to showcase our group and to offer a taste of things to come.
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The exhibition was a huge success, with much interest from visitors as well as being a lovely collaboration for the artists involved.
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Stories of the Sea (2022)
A collaborative art installation/exhibition featuring vintage maps and a collection of boxes and tins.
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Focussing on stories and journeys connected with the sea and related symbolism, incorporating an eclectic mix of media and styles.
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In support of the RNLI.
Songs of the River (2021)
Our first group exhibition inspired by the Cuckmere River and Haven environment, created by repurposing Pianola Rolls.
The unusual format of these rolls resulted in a very different way of interpreting the local landscape, each artist’s vision being executed their own unique way.
The exhibition was fund raising for Cuckmere Haven SOS.