Walking along the narrow corridors of the Arts Space on the Saturday of the 40th Anniversary, I knew I was heading for one studio and that was Southsea Mudlark AKA…
We Shine Portsmouth! Art & Light Festival Thursday 18th – Friday 19th – Saturday 20th November 2021 – 5-9pmFREE Suitable for the whole family Featuring We Create Market, Ship of…
Meeting Charla from The Grateful Hearts Club and getting her on one of our first podcasts back in the Autumn of 2019 was a revelation for me. I have always…
Jacqui Mair has a new exhibition at the Jack House Gallery as part of the ‘ Art Through Glass’ window starting 1st September through until 1st October 2021. It is…
I love how great it is to finally see The Corner Collective come to fruition as it opens its doors today for the first time. Expect well laid out design…
Sophie Cuts is an inspiration from a local creative who upcycles furniture to make it look beautiful (imagine a mid-century piece transformed), has a wonderful eye for design and just knows how to use pops of colour tastefully to make your home look amazing. Running @ bourjoisbiscuit Instagram which offers daily interior design inspiration and a following of over 17K allows Sophie to be creative 24/7. The idea behind Sophie Cuts is to create bright coloured fun and vibrant pieces that make you look twice, that once framed and hung will make for interesting modern art in people's homes.
There’s no denying how tough this current situation is for many people and for so many differing reasons. Each person going through it at the same time and riding the waves of emotion it brings. The uncertainty, the worry, the frustration, and the overwhelming sadness.
Doodle Club is a fun little world, tucked away on the top floor of The Wave Maiden, where a small society of good-natured people are unified by the lure of low-pressure creativity. Attending can feel like stumbling upon some kind of lovely secret: one where you find yourself surrounded by friendly people, zero judgement, and a significant amount of felt-tip pens.
Nestled along the gorgeous Old Portmsouth architecture, the unassuming Square Tower is full of rich history. But on 2nd February 2020, it was also full of something else… Crafters!