Eastbourne, United Kingdom
Devonshire Park, College Rd
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+44 1323434670
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsRestaurantToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Excellent purpose built art gallery in Eastbourne. It’s definitely the highlight of the town and for some arguably the only one. The gallery is spread over three floors with separate rooms allowing for different themed exhibitions. There’s also a nice cafe. Entrance is free although donations are requested.
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The Towner Art Gallery hosts a number of fantastic art exhibitions, the most recent exhibition which I visited was put together by a local politician who was head of the green party. She chose out of there 5000 paintings and sculptures the best ones which represent climate change. She captured it perfectly with the pictures she chose. She put together pictures that represented what we as a race are doing to our planet. The Towner Art Gallery also has a lovely cafe which serves a range of coffees, teas and assorted cold refreshments. The cafe also offers sweet treats like cake and millionaire shortbread. The Towner also has more than exceptional lavatories and a lovely gift shop, perfect for souvenirs. All in all I love the Towner Art Gallery and would definitely recommend if you are in the area.
Beautiful contemporary and modern art gallery! A fantastic addition to Eastbourne
Great gallery, can't wait to visit again.
The David Nash exhibition is really worth the visit, it's set across 2 floors and shows the progression of his work from early to most recent. I especially enjoyed the piece downstairs made from raw Cedarwood, the smell and size hits you twice - on the nose and on the eyes.
Extraordinary building with an ideal set up for exhibitions. The Binnie sisters were in residence with their work displayed up stairs. The covid procedures were painless so I enjoyed my visit. A sophisticated modern museum rightly rewarded as a museum of the year.
Great little gallery with a study space, gallery spaces, and cafe. Carefully designed to take in the view of its surroundings and add a punch of colour ( if the retain the amazing commissioned wall mural).. Great cafe with balcony too.
A lovely large space but there didn't seem to be much art to look at. Some if the Ravilious work was in drawers that had to be opened one by one by a member of staff when there was plenty of room to display it. The shop was also a little lacking.
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