(Some of) Brighton’s Best Art Galleries

When it comes to the most creative cities in the UK, Brighton is sure to always make the top 3. With so much to see and do, we compiled a list of some of the cities' staple creative spaces for you to check out.

Fabrica Gallery • 40 Duke Street, BN1 1AG

Located right in the middle of the Lanes, Fabrica hosts a unique calendar of curated exhibitions, film screenings, talks and community events. All taking place in a deconsecrated church.

➤ What’s on Now: Eastern Promise, Sean Cham

Phoenix Art Space • 10-14 Waterloo Place, BN2 92B

Phoenix Art Space is a staple in Brighton’s creative community. Established as a charity in 1995, it offers free exhibitions, workshops and classes, and is home to more than 100 artist studios.

➤ What's on now: Grant Foster: Home to My Teenage Bedroom

Regency Town House • 13 Brunswick Square BN3 1EH

Regency Town House is a heritage centre and museum. Located inside a beautiful Georgian estate, its unique interiors rich in history are a must see. Book on one of the monthly guided tours.

➤ Coming up: Artists Open Houses - No Hard Shoulder

Fishing Quarter Gallery • 201 Kings Road Arches, BN1 1NB

Doubling as the town’s Fishing Museum and exhibition space, the Fishing Quarter is located on Brighton’s buzzing seafront. It is managed by the Seafront Heritage Trust and run entirely by volunteers.

➤ What's on now: Janet Cawthorne solo show

WRAP • 83 Queens Road, BN1 3XE

From textiles to photography, painting, and prints, we pride ourselves in providing a free exhibition space to local artists. We run two exhibitions per year, inaugurated with buzzing private views.

➤ Check out our current exhibitors here

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