Discover the best top things to do in Arun District, United Kingdom including Zimmer Stewart Gallery, Arundel Contemporary, Pier Road Coffee & Art, Bognor Regis Museum, Littlehampton Museum, Gallery57, Way Out There And Back, Arundel Museum, Rustington Museum.
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
A contemporary art gallery, established in 2003, to exhibit established and emerging artists in a variety of mediums.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
We are an independent contemporary art gallery representing established and upcoming career artists from the UK and around the world. The gallery is in central Arundel, West Sussex. Opening hours are 10.00am to 4.00pm daily. Closed Wednesday. If you would like to visit outside these hours, please call us.
5.0 based on 39 reviews
Local Gallery that sells quality art and craft from 90% of local artists. Beautiful Coffee from £1.50 cake from £1.40 and soft drinks too! We have vegan, gluten free options. The gallery is dog friendly. We also sell Ice Cream made by local company Sussex Ice Cream Company. We also offer Art Courses, see gallery or Facebook Events for details.
Mostly local artists, with a great range of prices, and the exhibitions change monthly... Not intimidating at all to visit. Delicious locally made cakes, excellent Lavazza coffee, local tea from Hoogly and, for those with a sweet tooth, a Supersonic Hot Chocolate! Well worth a visit! Mike worked really hard during the pandemic with regular video tours of the gallery, lockdown deliveries and competitions, development of a website and regular social media updates. This is one local business that deserves to succeed.
4.5 based on 206 reviews
So much memorabilia in such a small museum, itself housed in an old pub. Brilliant resource centre and refreshments available. Will visit again when it reopens in spring.
4.5 based on 61 reviews
Littlehampton Museum is a popular family friendly museum at the heart of the beautiful seaside town of Littlehampton. We offer a fascinating insight into the community's social history through a variety of exciting galleries, many with audio points and interactive elements to help guide you through the history of the town. Throughout the year we host a wide variety of exhibitions and events for all ages, all free of charge to enjoy! Admission is free. COVID-19 UPDATE - Please note that the Museum is currently open for prebooked visits only, please visit the website or call to book your visit.
A great local museum. With lots of information on the history of Littlehampton. Plus has great short exhibitions, recently the suffragettes.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Gallery 57 is a contemporary art gallery showing painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, ceramics, 3D mixed media and jewellery in themed exhibitions throughout the year.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Retail Outlet & Urban Art Gallery covering a wide range of genres and subjects. We are also stockists of local Art and local handmade artisan crafts that are housed in The LOCA Art Gallery within the shop that is the physical location for exhibiting the art of and Head Quarters for Littlehamptons Organisation of Community Arts or LOCA, a self generating non profit organisation run by Artists for Artists. We organise through WOTAB events such as, The Littlehampton Town Artisan Market and through LOCA, The Littlehampton Arts Festival and Arts Trail as well as a full calendar of other FREE Arts events throughout the year that see our team travel to other major events such as, Fringe & Arundel Festival. In the shop you can find a wonderful range of specially selected high quality products that blend beautifully with works by artists such Ginger Gilmour, CassetteLord, Manic Minotaur, Graham Freeman, Alexi Francis, Staci3, DaveB that are currently on exhibit. Tarot & Palm reading available
4.0 based on 161 reviews
Lovely little museum with lots of history about the port of Arundel and the town well worth a visit.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
A fascinating museum telling the history of Rustington from the Bronze Age through to the present day. All artefacts are from the local area, giving the story personal touch. A local studies area lets you explore the history in more detail and hands-on activities get up close to the collection.
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