2020 Festival Map and Events

Hastings Arts Forum

Two Worlds Exhibition - Jean Davey and Brian RyboltTwo Worlds
22 September – 4 October 2020
An exhibition by photographer Brian Rybolt and artist Jean Davey Winter. This exhibition brings together artists from two different cultural backgrounds, the UK and USA, with a lust for travel.
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In The Beginning... by Jeremy Llewellyn-JonesIn The Beginning..
CANCELLED DUE TO LOCKDOWN 2
An exhibition by Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones. We live in a fractured divisive world, that being so the monochrome panoramas are made up of many almost fractured images which are then merged into one timeless photograph, a seamless landscape of unity.
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Prior Meadow Shopping Centre

Human Gatherings
3 – 17 October 2020
A collective photography exhibition examining social gatherings, connecting individuals and communities. With the new rule of (6) photographers explore their own archive looking back at a time of gatherings, clubs and protests. Celebrating the archive, from the 1980s to present, with photographers and artists.
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Dirty Old Gallery

By Nicolas Gaillard‘work about work’
9 October – 1 November 2020
A show regarding all aspects of work — and work about work.
A group show presented by the Dirty Old Gallery in alliance with Photohastings.
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Zuzushii Gallery

We Baked All Our Own BreadWe Baked All Our Own Bread
October 24 – November 2 + December 2 – 13
A group show of photographs, taken during and subsequent to, the lockdown earlier this year. The title references the book by Daniel Defoe, ‘A Journal of the Plague Year’.
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The Outside In Project

The Outside In Project

VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
From May 2020 ongoing
Outside In is: The wild indoors? : The domestic outdoors? : Safe wildness? : Where outside and inside meet? : Nature in enclosed spaces? : or however you choose to interpret it!

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Two Worlds

Two Worlds

22 September – 4 October 2020
An exhibition by photographer Brian Rybolt and artist Jean Davey Winter. This exhibition brings together artists from two different cultural backgrounds, the UK and USA, with a lust for travel.

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Human Gatherings

Human Gatherings

3 – 17 October 2020
A collective photography exhibition examining social gatherings, connecting individuals and communities. With the new rule of (6) photographers explore their own archive looking back at a time of gatherings, clubs and protests. Celebrating the archive, from the 1980s to present, with photographers and artists.

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Time to Stand and Stare

Time to Stand and Stare

Sunday 4 October 2020
Sunday 11 October onwards on Instagram @timeto_standandstare
Time to Stand and Stare, a participatory Runway Project. RUNWAY invite you to go with one other person, wearing black or dark clothes, to an outside space in nature and to spend some time standing in silence. We hope this will be a wonderful display of people in quiet contemplation of ourselves in the natural world.

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work about work

work about work

9 October – 1 November 2020
A show regarding all aspects of work — and work about work. A group show presented by the Dirty Old Gallery in alliance with Photohastings.

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We Baked All Our Own Bread

We Baked All Our Own Bread

October 24 – November 2 + December 2 – 13
“We Baked All Our Own Bread” (one mischief always leads to another) – photographs made during and subsequent to, the lockdown earlier this year. The title references the book by Daniel Defoe, ‘A Journal of the Plague Year’, a fictionalised account of one man’s experiences of the Great Plague of London in the year 1665, being pertinent to the situation that we find ourselves in today.

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In The Beginning…

In The Beginning…

VIRTUAL EXHIBITION
An exhibition by Jeremy Llewellyn-Jones. Making photographs of the landscape reveals what history and time have done as the past is always present. There is clear evidence of huge environmental shifts over millennia embedded in the geography and geological upheavals. Also evident are the scars of human intervention. It’s a narrative that’s constantly rewritten. Online and at Hastings Arts Forum from 18 May 2021.

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