The Funny Hole: a weekend of unbridled gaiety and whimsy with Jane Dinmore, Boogaloo Stu, Ladypat and John Lee Bird
The Funny Hole, an exhibition at the Observer Building in Hastings from April 19-21, will bring together four distinctive artists for a weekend of unbridled gaiety and whimsy. Organisers of the exhibition said: “Presenting collages, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, film and sound work, you are invite
The Funny Hole, an exhibition at the Observer Building in Hastings from April 19-21, will bring together four distinctive artists for a weekend of unbridled gaiety and whimsy.
Organisers of the exhibition said: “Presenting collages, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, film and sound work, you are invited to step into the vivid realm of their collective imagination.”
Housed in the main space of the restored Observer Building, the exhibition will feature work by fine artist Jane Dinmore, performance legend and artist Boogaloo Stu, multimedia visual artist Ladypat and surrealist mixed media artist John Lee Bird.

On Saturday, April 20 the ensemble presents the Funny Hole cabaret, bringing together a group of like-minded guest performers for an evening of preposterous entertainment, staged among the artworks.
Organisers added: “The Funny Hole will be a spectacle of glorious colour, exquisite detail and oddball characters in this celebratory, uplifting show!”
The Funny Hole with Jane Dismore, Boogaloo Stu, Ladypat and John Lee Bird at Observer Building in Hastings from April 19-21. More info HERE

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