Spiralling Skywards – sculpture exhibition at Nymans

June 1, 2011toSeptember 10, 2011

Spiralling Skywards – contemporary sculpture exhibition part of project to revive the arts at Nymans

The exhibition features six highly polished metal contemporary sculptures displayed around the garden and house ruins. The sculptures are inspired by geometry and pattern in the natural world.

Exhibition curator Romily Meredith said: “Spiralling Skywards is the first in a series of art projects planned here at Nymans. They are designed to build on the creative legacy of the extraordinary Messel family who have lived here from 1890 and created one of the most significant flower gardens of the 20th century.”

The Messels were and still are an incredibly creative family. Members of the family have made important contributions to gardening and garden design, stage, costume and film design, interior design, photography and furniture design. Their bold, playful and experimental approach is apparent in the garden at Nymans. In fact Nymans was described by Muriel Messel as a “series of bold experiments”.

Romily continued: “The Messels’ spirit of innovation is still at the heart of what we do at Nymans today. We are already a world leader in the area of green and sustainable gardening, and now we are looking to revive the property’s connections with the arts community.

“We are keen to build relationships with local artists and organisations, and to tap into the enormous creative wealth of experience and audiences that are on our doorstep in London and Brighton.”

People visiting the garden during the exhibition will first encounter, Brighton based artist, Steve Geliot’s ‘Spire’ in the pinetum. Reflecting the gothic architecture of the house, as well as the form of the nearby trees, ‘Spire’ creates a dazzling array of glittering reflections.

Mohammed Qasim Ashfaq’s aluminium ‘Rod’ pierces the lawn at an angle on the far side of the main house, “like a still-quivering thunderbolt hurled into the turf” (Alastair Sooke, The Telegraph).

Two ‘Alliums’ and ‘Seedheads’ by sculptor Ruth Moilliet can be viewed from inside the entrance to the house. These are celebrations of some of the most magnificent sculptural forms in the plant kingdom, resonating with the summer planting of the garden.

Later in the summer Nymans will also host Art in the Garden. Every Friday in August, between 10.30am and 3.30pm, there will be an exciting range of activities, and materials for adults and children, of all ages and levels of experience, to experiment with, and/or borrow to take around the garden at their own leisure. The activities will be accompanied by a variety of artist demonstrations.

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Mega Beasts at the Booth Museum Brighton

June 1, 2011
10:30 amto11:30 am
12:00 pmto1:00 pm
2:00 pmto3:00 pm
3:30 pmto4:30 pm

Look out! Giant lizards, snakes and the world’s largest species of tarantula return to invade the Booth Museum. Find out all about these fascinating creatures; the countries they come from, their natural habitats and what they like to eat. Get as close as you dare to these creepy, slithery and scaly mega beasts!

Mega Beasts at the Booth Museum of Natural History

£6 per person or £4 for Members

All children must be accompanied by a paying adult.

All ages.

Please note At the Early Years and Families events all children must be accompanied by their parent or guardian. At these events we ask that you assist your child with the activity. At the activities for children 8 years and over children will be under the supervision of a tutor.

You can buy tickets by telephoning the Events Booking line on 03000 290902, in person at any of our venues, or online below.

A £1.50 booking fee may apply to some events. Tickets cannot be reserved without payment. Please book early as an event may be cancelled if too few tickets have been sold.

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Brighton Fashion Week

May 31, 2011toJune 5, 2011

Brighton Fashion Week brings a host of cutting edge style events to the heart of Brighton. From ready-to-wear to couture, there’s something for every fashionista.

www.brightonfashionweek.co.uk

Shifting Boundaries at The Phoenix Gallery, Brighton

May 14, 2011toJune 12, 2011

Curated by Clare Sheppeard, Shifting Boundaries addresses the themes of art and domestic space, and the relationships between the public and private spheres. Artists include Ben Ashton, Annabelle Dalby, Anne Eggebert, Julian Walker, Caitlin Heffernan, Ingrid Plum,  Dave Stephens and Julia Waugh.

Late openings: 13 – 15 May until 9 pm, 21, 22, 28 May until 7 pm

ASSOCIATED ACTIVITIES:

Performance: Ingrid Plum. Saturday, 14 May, 8 pm, free.

Insight  – Artists’ Residencies: Saturday, 21 May, 5 pm, £5 / £3 conc. www.brightonticketshop.com

Still Life: An Audience with Henrietta Moraes

A performance celebrating the life of Henrietta Moraes, model and muse to Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Maggi Hambling, and the uncrowned Queen of the 1950′s Soho set. Written and performed by Sue MacLaine.

Saturday 14th May 3pm, 7pm
Sunday 15th May 12pm, 3pm, 7pm
Saturday 21st May 3pm, 7pm
Sunday 22nd May 12pm, 3pm, 7pm
Saturday 28th May 3pm, 7pm

Tickets £12 (£10) Brighton Dome Box Office, 29 New Road, or visit www.brightonticketshop.com or book by phone 01273 709709.

Still Life and Shifting Boundaries are part of HOUSE Festival 2011: Art and Domestic Space www.housefestival.org

www.phoenixarts.org

Borde Hill

March 21, 2011 10:00 amtoSeptember 11, 2011 6:00 pm
October 22, 2011 10:00 amtoOctober 30, 2011 6:00 pm

The renowned garden of delights that is Borde Hill is promising a packed calendar of events and unforgettable memories for its 2011 season. The acclaimed venue offers outdoor splendours for all ages and interests, from gardener enthusiasts to music and car lovers and every member of the family.
Throwing open its doors to visitors on Monday 21 March, Borde Hill is this year sporting an impressive new entrance, complete with expanded gift shop and plant sales area.

Offering a gift for every occasion, the shop is packed with everything from local produce such as Paynes Sussex honey to quality items such as Ideal Home china mugs, Ulster Weavers kitchen co-ordinates, superb Madaraff handbags, Bradleys Tannery leather gardening accessories, Padblocks magnetic writing pads and blocks and Elite fairy gifts and novelty childrens’ toys.

The newly enhanced Italian Garden will create a fresh focus to complement the delightful Rose Garden, created by RHS gold medallist Robin Williams in 1996. Also this year  a new Rose Border has been designed by Dr Tony Lord to extent the summer colour and interest. No fewer than 4,000 narcissus, tulip (hybrid and species) anemones, scillas, hyacinth bulbs have been planted to create still more vivid colour over the season. The magnificent examples of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas are a certain draw for garden lovers, as is the unique collection of magnolias that Borde Hill has nurtured over the decades.

Linger in the Grade 11* listed landscape that embraces 17 acres of formal garden, created in the 1900s by Colonel Stephenson R Clarke – great grandfather of Andrewjohn, Borde Hill Garden’s present family in residence – then explore 200 acres of rolling mid Sussex park and woodland set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offering commanding views of the Sussex Weald overlooking the river Ouse valley.

Everyone from plant enthusiast to families is welcome to enjoy the diverse range of flora including rare and exotic trees from Asia and South America, and the seasonal carpet of bluebells and wood anemones.

Borde Hill Garden hosts 82 ‘Champion’ trees in its collection and offers regular tours of these most prized specimens, some the largest of their kind to be seen anywhere in the UK and grown from the original seeds collected by some of the world’s greatest plant collectors while on their exhibitions to China and the Himalayas.

Family friendly Borde Hill holds a wealth of educational and historical interests as well as the innovative Harry’s adventure playground overlooking the lakes, where children can let their imaginations run free or just relax and picnic.

You’re spoilt for choice of food at Borde Hill Garden – the characterful Elvira Café presents a varied menu of locally sourced and home cooked food, while for that special occasion, Jeremy’s Restaurant – listed in the Good Food Guide 2011 – serves inspirational modern European food in this, it’s 25th year.

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Borde Hill Garden is open from 21 March to 11 September

22 to 30 October, daily from 10am to 6pm and is located 1½ miles north of Haywards Heath, West Sussex.