ONCA Gallery: Down to the Bone exhibition
Down to the Bone, a pop-up exhibition in aid of street dogs which will feature the AIDS Memorial sculptor Romany Mark Bruce, is to take place at the ONCA Gallery, Brighton between September 25-30. Curated by the renowned animal portrait artist Sara Abbott and animal therapist and communicator Karen

Down to the Bone, a pop-up exhibition in aid of street dogs which will feature the AIDS Memorial sculptor Romany Mark Bruce, is to take place at the ONCA Gallery, Brighton between September 25-30.
Curated by the renowned animal portrait artist Sara Abbott and animal therapist and communicator Karen Lippitt, the exhibition will feature the works of over 70 local and international artists, including: Romany Mark Bruce, Funky Red Dog, Sarah Shaw, Zachary Walsh, Pure Evil, Sandy Moo and Sara Abbott. Matthew van Kan, resident singer at The Savoy, London and The Grand, Brighton will perform throughout the exhibition.
Entry ‘fee’ is simply a can of dog food to help build Dog Food Mountain, which will be sent to a Portuguese dog sanctuary after the exhibition.
Event: Down to the Bone
Where: ONCA Gallery, 14 St George’s Place, Brighton, BN1 4GB
When: September 25-30.
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