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The Living Room by BORN MAKERS (bespoke contemporary furniture) Collaborators: Cecilia Trollby (Cee Cee Ceramics); Clare Knill (In the Making); Emma Johnson (Ceramics); Fiona Morley (wire sculptures); Michelle Cobbin (paintings); Lesley Bisseker (textile wall hanging); Naomi Reilly (Seven Seventeen candles); Siobhan Martin (Shiv Textiles); Hessia Studio ...

New Exhibition - Sketching a Succession    Sketching a Succession is a group show that touches on the simultaneous realities that exist in photographs. Drawing together the works of Anne Erhard, Cameron Williamson and Eva Louisa Jonas this exhibition maps their shared interest in cyclical rhythms. The...

Michelle Cobbin - Transitions Thursday 24th September - Saturday 10th October 2020            We are delighted to welcome back painter Michelle Cobbin with a new exhibition of work created almost entirely during lockdown. Here Michelle explains her inspiration for this beautiful collection of paintings: As for...

For our last exhibition of 2019, we are delighted to welcome Harry Venning to 35 North Gallery. Harry Venning is an award winning cartoonist, comedy writer and performer based in Brighton. His cartoons have appeared in publications as diverse as Mathematics Today, Radio Times, Music Teacher and The Stage....

CELEBRATING 5 YEARS OF 35 NORTH Thank you to all who have visited our gallery in the last five years. To help us celebrate we are delighted to welcome seven painters who have shown their work with us previously and who have provided selected work for our...

It is almost five years since 35 North Contemporary Fine Art first opened its doors so it is fitting that our anniversary exhibition should feature the work of John Whiting, the first artist to exhibit! John never travels anywhere without three things, a hat (obviously), a pen and a...

Nothing is permanent, we are surrounded by change. Our landscape is in constant change. It is changed by time, by climate and geology. It is changed by the interventions and influences of mankind. Changes to our landscape can be benign and beneficial or violent and catastrophic. For...

  Moving Still: Urban Landscapes is the first solo exhibition by Lyn Holly Coorg, an emerging Brighton based photographer. Moving Still encapsulates the movement and transition that is omnipresent in everything that we see; even when captured as a Still. Scenes, which make up our towns and cities, are constantly...