A LONG-ESTABLISHED art studio has found a new home.

The Red Herring Studios has move to a new location in Camden Street, Portslade.

The artist group was in the news in 2017 when its previous site at the Westerman Complex in School Road, Hove, was cleared for redevelopment.

The studios have now reopened for business and are also looking for artists interested in joining them to get in touch with some spaces available in their new Wellington House site.

Nick Sayers, one of the 16 artists based in the Red Herring Studios, said: “It’s such a relief that we’ve gone from seeking a new home to advertising for new artists to join us.

“It’s exciting to have moved to this area. It’s quite industrial, and full of some fantastically creative companies.

Small Batch Coffee HQ is our next-door neighbour, so what’s not to like?”

New member Amy Branton said: “There is a wealth of knowledge and experience within this diverse group of skilled artists, which can be shared for the benefit of the wider community.

The Red Herring Studio was set up in 1984.

Artists interested in renting spaces at Red Herring should visit http://redherringstudios.org