Step into the enchanting world of early cinema and filmmaking through a series of new artworks at the Hove Museum of Creativity. To celebrate the rich history of filmmaking in Brighton & Hove, Corridor, videoclub, and the Brighton & Hove Museums have extended the popular Days of Wonder exhibition through the end of October 2024.
This exhibition brings together four talented artists – including Sapphire Goss, Annis Joslin, Bella Okuya, and Connor Turansky – who have created engaging new artworks inspired and influenced by the remarkable film and media collections held at Hove Museum of Creativity and Screen Archive South East. Additionally, you’ll see a series of beautiful prints by young people from The Wonder Club, led by artist Chahine Fellahi.
Days of Wonder is produced by Corridor and videoclub in partnership with Brighton & Hove Museums and Screen Archive South East with support from Arts Council England and National Lottery Heritage Fund.
This free exhibition continues until 4 November 2024. For full opening details click here.
What to expect
Celebrating the magic of early cinema and filmmaking and its spirit of creativity and innovation, Days of Wonder is an exhibition of new work inspired and influenced by the remarkable film and media collections held at Hove Museum of Creativity and Screen Archive Southeast. The museum is based on two floors with lift access to the galleries on the first floor. We regret that the first floor fire exit is not wide enough to legally accommodate wheelchairs, so wheelchair access is restricted to the ground floor of the building.
Accessibility and inclusion
Hearing loop
Free
Audience target/s
Everyone
Children and Families
Audience type / suitability
Everyone
Organiser
Dreamy Place