Down to the Bone: Benefit for Street Dogs

Down to the Bone, a collective pop-up exhibition raising funds for street dogs, will be taking place at the Onca Gallery, Brighton from Wednesday, September 25 to Monday, September 30. In recognition and support of street dogs living overseas, over 60 artists will exhibit their work from varied disc

Down to the Bone: Benefit for Street Dogs
Down to the bone

Down to the Bone, a collective pop-up exhibition raising funds for street dogs, will be taking place at the Onca Gallery, Brighton from Wednesday, September 25 to Monday, September 30.

In recognition and support of street dogs living overseas, over 60 artists will exhibit their work from varied disciplines, including Romany Mark Bruce, sculptor of the AIDS Memorial, and controversial poet and artist Vince Laws, whose living poem This Pope is Pants was banned from Brighton’s Jubilee Library in February during LGBT history month, prior to the Pope resigning.

Event: Down to the Bone

Where: ONCA Gallery, 14 St George’s Place, Brighton

When: Wednesday, September 25 to Monday, September 30.

Entry: One can of dog food to help build ‘Dog Food Mountain’

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