Local visual arts organisations

  • The Permanent Gallery, Brighton
    Permanent Gallery is a space for artistic experimentation which provides practical and critical support in the producing, presenting and contextualising of artists’ work.
  • Grey Area, Brighton
    Grey Area is an independent artist-run gallery in the centre of Brighton which acts as a platform for experimental contemporary art events in an idiosyncratic non-sterile project space.
  • Phoenix, Brighton
    Phoenix is an artist-led, not-for-profit, arts organisation in central Brighton.
  • Lighthouse, Brighton
    Lighthouse is an arts agency which supports, commissions and showcases work by new artists and filmmakers.
  • Photoworks, Brighton
    Photoworks commissions new photography, produces exhibitions, initiates research and education projects, publishes books and a biannual magazine.
  • Pallant House Gallery, Chichester
    Pallant House Gallery is home to a varied programme of temporary and permanent exhibitions, workshops, talks, tours and live performances.
  • Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne
    Towner presents major exhibitions of contemporary and historic art alongside changing displays from the Towner Collection.
  • De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
    The De La Warr Pavilion is a contemporary arts centre, encompassing one of the largest galleries on the south coast of England.

Other cultural venues

  • Brighton Dome
    The Brighton Dome is a versatile arts venue, encompassing The Concert Hall, The Corn Exchange and The Pavilion Theatre.
  • Theatre Royal
    The Theatre Royal is a live entertainment venue, showcasing its own productions alongside West End and touring productions from across the UK.
  • Brighton Museum
    Brighton Museum houses a selection of both temporary and permanent exhbitions, selected from its diverse collection.
  • Hove Museum
    Hove Museum boasts one of the finest craft collections in the country, as well as collections of toys, cinema, local history and fine art.

Other attractions

  • Royal Pavilion
    The Royal Pavilion is the former seaside palace of the Prince Regent. The Pavilion houses furniture and works of art including original pieces lent by HM The Queen and a display of Regency silver-gilt.
  • Brighton Pier
    Brighton Pier is a Victorian pier with various food and drink outlets, fairground attractions and Palace of Fun arcade.

Tourist info

  • Visit Brighton
    VisitBrighton is the official Brighton tourism information guide for the city of Brighton and Hove
  • Visit South East England
    Visit South East England is the official online tourist guide for South East England.

Local arts publications

  • Latest Art Magazine
    Latest Art is a contemporary arts magazine covering London, Brighton and the South East.