PREVIEW: Rugby Road goes on the Beach

Adam Johnson and Dan Mackey take their Artist’s House and website Rugby Road, on the road in July and August. The first two-week Pop-up featuring an eclectic mix of handmade ceramics, glass, jewellery and prints will be at The Fishing Quarter Gallery, 201 King’s Rd, Brighton, from July 15-25, 10am-6

PREVIEW: Rugby Road goes on the Beach

Adam Johnson and Dan Mackey take their Artist’s House and website Rugby Road, on the road in July and August.

Rugby Road

The first two-week Pop-up featuring an eclectic mix of handmade ceramics, glass, jewellery and prints will be at The Fishing Quarter Gallery, 201 King’s Rd, Brighton, from July 15-25, 10am-6pm. The pair will also be presenting workshops giving fresh ideas on how to get creative.

Artists from Superstar Arts
Artists from Superstar Arts

They will Pop-up again at the It Is What It Is Gallery at 102 Gloucester Road, Brighton from August 10-17 when they will team up with the charity Superstar Arts who offer a place for adults with learning difficulties to be involved with art and design. Items produced by the charity will be on sale at the Pop-up.

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