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Arthouse Jersey Team Message

2022

is all about showing up.

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Time to tentatively step away from our screens for longer than we’ve recently dared and relish in the tangible and physical offerings that we’ve all missed so much. In addition to our headquarters at the Greve de Lecq Barracks, the newest jewel in our crown, ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House, is a multipurpose exhibition and performance space that will enable us to share work and experiences in the very heart of St. Helier. Our hope is that it will make our work far more accessible than it’s ever been.

We’ll continue to explore important topics that affect the lives of our collective community, from unconscious bias (What Do You See? by The PappyShow) to inclusion (Home) and the health of the environment (Skipton Big Ideas: Where Waste Meets Design), while continuing to invest in and showcase artists of all mediums from right across the Island and around the world (everything else!). We truly believe that there is something for everyone in our programme, with even more great surprises lined up for later in the year.

So read this highlights programme, absorb the details and begin to harass your friends and families to make some memorable arts & culture plans and memories for 2022. Heaven knows, we all deserve it.

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Arthouse Jersey Pop-Ups

‘ArtHouse Jersey Pop-Up’ is a series of six pop up art exhibitions featuring local artists scattered across the year that take place at our HQ.

The project invites people to ‘pop up’ to our HQ at Greve de Lecq Barracks to enjoy the work of artists in our unique exhibition space. It also offers visitors the chance to get a better insight into artists’ work and practices and perhaps purchase something special.

Read on to learn more about exhibitions from artists Nina Zaech, Lexie Taylor, Victor Guerin, Bethan Watkins and Lindsay Rutter.

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