This Year's Brighton Festival is spreading its wings to the outer parts of the City such as Woodingdean.
Two local artists are opening their homes at weekends during May from to give people a chnce to look at their work. As well as this, the Nuffield Hospital in Warren Rd is having an exhibition of work by various local artists at also at weekends from 12-6pm.
Tony Parsons is opening his home at 62 Farm Hill where visitors can look at, amongst other things, Tony's caricatures which have won him international acclaim. His caricture of Will and Kate won the approval of Clarence House and went on one of the official Royal Wedding Souvenir's. Tony's house will be open from 10am to 6pm.
Award winning sculptor Eve Sheperd will be inviting visitors to her home at 46 Downland Rd 1-30 to 8-30pm. Eve has drawn her influences from various aspects of life.
T hese three venues are close to each other and are on 2,2a and 22 bus routes.
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