If fashion is your thing then get along to this show dedicated to all things sartorial.

Five artists from London and Brighton are featured in this exhibition, which features figurative oil paintings and illustrations to embroidered textiles and photography.

The colourful style of Jemma Treweek, pixel queen and illustrator of all things rock 'n' roll, has been featured in magazines including Mixmag and Sleaze Nation.

Jemma uses a wide assortment of materials and a hefty dose of digital manipulation to create her work.

She was a recent winner of The Guardian "Rise" competition and works as an illustrator, consultant and stylist in the fashion industry.

She is working on a series of projects for London Fashion Week while nursing an addiction for computers and vintage clothes.

Jenny King's work crosses the boundaries of design, craft and fine art. Her experimental fabrics explore embroidery, material manipulation and printing techniques to create intriguing figurative fabrics.

Her pieces mix old and new in an exciting manner and have strong humorous elements. Jenny's work is quirky, prolific and imaginative.

Mary Jane Ansell, the curator and organiser of the exhibition, graduated with a BA in illustration from Brighton University in 1994, since then she has developed a passion for figure and portrait painting.

The exhibition also includes work by Piers Ansell, a Brighton and London-based photographer working in the fashion and music industry and Matt Burns, whose paintings combine immaculate draughtsmanship and a dream-like merging of pattern and narrative.

All artwork will be available as special limited edition prints.

The Sussex Arts Club front bar and ballroom exhibitions are open to everyone, from 11am to 5pm Monday to Friday. Call 01273 778020 for further information.

Preview by Sonia Reid, features@theargus.co.uk