
Kim Wan shows self-portraits and new graphic works at Electro Studios
Electro Studios Project Space is hosting a new exhibition by artist Kim Wan. In advance of the show he answered a few questions put to him by Jude Montague.
Electro Studios Project Space is hosting a new exhibition by artist Kim Wan. In advance of the show he answered a few questions put to him by Jude Montague.
Jude Montague and Tim Whelan (Bloodtub Chairman) are providing pub piano at The Pig on Sunday lunchtimes. Jude often prefers to concentrate on the 1920s and 1930s period and works with Danny Brittain and Matt Armstrong with their band Clive Papers, she is also fascinated by music hall. Tim’s performance concentrates on bringing music hall back to life, with twists and turns.
Over the last two-and-a-quarter years, East Sussex County Council (ESCC) and the East Sussex Pension Fund (ESPF) have spent over £200k resisting calls for them to stop investing in the giant fossil fuel companies that are driving the climate crisis, a series of Freedom of Information Act requests has revealed. Gabriel Carlyle from Divest East Sussex reports.
The most recent (20 March) Hastings Borough Council (HBC) broke up in confusion and anger after the Labour Mayor refused to let the full council meeting, following a question from the public about a blocked ceasefire motion. Katy Colley from Hastings Palestine Solidarity Campaign gives her account of what happened.
The Funny Hole brings together four distinctive artists for a thoroughly idiosyncratic weekend exhibition of unbridled gaiety and whimsy April from 19 to 21 April at The Observer Building in Hastings. Presenting collages, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, film and sound work, you are invited to step into the vivid realm of their collective imagination. Leonie Ellis writes.
Oli Spleen on Brighton, Hastings and surviving AIDS with poetry and cabaret
Sinéid Codd ‘A Fuller Acquaintance with the Archipelago’ at the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery
In an experimental session, Tim Whelan comes to The Pig in order to demonstrate some of his bloodtub thumping interpretations of Music Hall on a late Sunday afternoon. Jude Montague shares some thoughts on Music Hall in advance of his visit and encourages HOT readers to share their knowledge of Music Hall with her.