MARCH THREEBYTHREE EXHIBITION IS STEVIE UNKNOWN
‘1985’ is a series about the bleak realisation that laws and technology are undoing our basic human rights, surveillance culture and peoples data being read to create a fractured society. These prints you see below have now been reworked by Unknown and the bespoke collection can only be viewed fully outside the venue this month. Stevie Unknown is a Brighton based artist, originally from the Isle of Wight, whose creative practice started in graffiti, working with intricate stencil cuts. Over the years his work has naturally evolved into paintings on canvas, screen printing and drawing. You can find his work at Prescription Art or directly on his instagram
FEBRUARY THREEBYTHREE Exhibition is by jomo.
INTERPLANETARY PROJECTIONS is an abstract of the forces between any two worlds when they collide and slip into each other- the Universe, planets, people all communicating in ways unseen, moving and dancing. JoMo is a visual vibe merchant, her work is inspired by music, patterns and colour.
DECEMBER threebythree exhibition is by Bryony bird aka sootmegs
‘This is a selection of the badges I make that span the topics of neurodiversity, diversity, mental health, deafness, disability, gender and sexuality. I hope that they help people to understand each other.’ Bryony Bird’s project ‘Sootmegs’ makes the invisible visible through wearable communicative badges. Focussing on underrepresented groups, she tries to challenge unhelpful assumptions and raise awareness with sensitivity and humour.
NOVEMBER exhibition is by eugene ankomah
'The Many Faces of EA' A celebration of some of the most well known personas that have led Eugene Ankomah's artistic endeavours over years of experimental art making and performance. “Many have called my physical changes ‘personas’ or ‘characters’ ofcourse I understand why but really I feel the changes only allow me to be myself. They allow me to live my inside outwards with total joy, freedom and honesty” EUGENE’S WEBSITE
October THreebythree exhibition is by Eva BowAn.
"In Dreams We Trust is a collection of new and existing pieces centred around seeking solace in dreamscapes. The pieces are intended to prompt the state of visual meditation by obliterating the ego and immersing oneself in a psychedelic heaven. Focusing on the feelings that these dreamscapes evoke can offer a much-needed relief in these trying times”
September’s ThreeByThree exhibition is by Karen Constance
“A random collection of collage and paint works mostly focussing on the mystery vibe of enlightenment and the search for ‘melting over your head authenticity’ feel. Learn to write without a pen or pencil. Bless”
August ThreebyThree exhibition is by nonamesupplied.
“Vivid regidental toothscape In spearmint
Experidental expression of menthol health and adaption In shifting patterns. Enjoy each other’s teeth 🦷 :) I always wanted to squeeze the whole tube out - now I’m a real grown up I can.”
If you’re in the area, come down and take a look…
July threebythree exhibition is by Hannah Coxeter,
“I have a fascination with contrasts of colour and the emotive power of colour. I am inspired at the way art can bring shared purpose and unity to communities and in doing so enable ‘people power’. I am passionate about art being accessible to all and the necessity of its presence in public spaces. I am dedicated to supporting creativity in young people, through my work at Brighton Youth Centre, Miss Represented and Exploring Senses.”
The first artist to exhibit their work in June was the wonderful David Frampton.
In his own words:
"The exhibition is a series of fantasy portraits where the subject is rendered in black and white with their eyes closed with minimal colour. They represent being at peace with their identities and bodies; showing their vulnerability but also strength in their own resolve. The exhibition is about self love. I also hope they’re beautiful to look at."