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Can you grow green fingers? (part two)

HOT’s Chris Cormack has been to the first of the gardening lectures at Fairlight Hall and is fuelled with a new mission to make his garden (his kitchen window garden) edible again as per the next lesson:  The edible garden.

Posted 16:28 Wednesday, May 27, 2015 In: Green Times Tags: , , ,
Interpretation Matters Image by ZR

The Interpretation Matters Handbook

TONIGHT! Just a quick reminder to all artists and art enjoyers that it’s the launch event of Dany Louise’s book, The Interpretation Matters Handbook, on Wednesday 20 May, writes HOT’s Zelly Restorick.

DON'T PANIC!

Around and about (XII)

A little something I’m experimenting with, writes HOT’s Zelly Restorick! Giving up relentless pushing and forcing and exploring the concept of allowing things to happen more organically. Interesting results. Worth a try!

Horizons Certificate Day 2014

Horizon celebrates local learners

So far in 2015, the European Social Fund (ESF) has funded courses at Horizons Community Learning to improve the skills and knowledge of over 100 local adults of all ages. In the three years that ESF has been supporting Horizons, more than 350 learners have completed various courses, ranging from food hygiene and confidence-building to working towards GCSEs.

Memorial event for Jeremy Birch in June

Lino print by Caroline Macey

Same as it ever was

I must tell you about a very talented artist currently having an exhibition at The Stables. Her name is Caroline Macey and her work is stunningly intricate. You could gaze at it for days and still make new discoveries. HOT’s Zelly Restorick reports.

Posted 23:04 Saturday, May 16, 2015 In: Visual Arts Tags: , , , ,
© Jeffrey Louis-Reed Overpainted boring flower painting

Outside art Inside Hastings

If you’ve walked down Norman Road recently and passed Lucy Bell’s Gallery, you will have seen something odd. HOT’s Lauris Morgan-Griffiths went along to see what was going on.

Archery Ground: Orbit seeks changes while Gemselect demolishes vandalised building

Orbit Homes has lodged its second application to vary the conditions of the planning permission granted in 2013 for the redevelopment of the Archery Ground, a move which has prompted objections from various parties. Meanwhile Gemselect has reached a memorable milestone with the demolition of the main college building. Nick Terdre reports.

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