Homes, churches and community centres across Shoreham, Lancing and Southwick are opening their doors throughout the festival to show Brighton and Hove doesn't have the monopoly on artists.
Throughout the two weeks Shoreham's St Mary de Haura Church and St Nicholas Church are hosting exhibitions based around The Beauty Of Holiness featuring works by 50 local artists and children from the town's schools.
And each weekend more than 100 local artists will be showing their work in more than 30 locations for the fourth Adur Art Trail.
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