July 24th, 2023.
Hospitable Environment, a local community arts organisation, is inviting everyone to a free evening walk along the ‘Following Ravilious’ public art trail. This will see giant billboards popping up around Newhaven this summer which celebrate Eric Ravilious’s paintings of the town. The walk will start at 6.30pm on Thursday the 10th of August at The Sidings, on Newhaven’s Railway Approach, and take visitors around the four
‘Following Ravilious’ billboard locations which feature works by Ravilious alongside responses to the modern Newhaven landscape by contemporary artists Jo Lamb, Charlie Prodger, Mark Titchner, and Emily Allchurch. The project highlights how Newhaven continues to inspire artists living and working today, nearly 100 years on from Ravilious’ time. After the walk there will be snacks to share and the chance to enjoy a sociable game of pétanque on the West Quay and to get a drink at The Hope Inn (a one-time haunt of Ravilious himself!). There is no need to pre book and everyone is invited.
This event is one of many hosted by Hospitable Environment that brings local people together through food and creativity to explore what it takes to build connected, resilient and sustainable communities. Its signature ‘Soup & Social’ evenings - a shared meal and community conversation, always free to attend and open to all - have been running regularly at Newhaven’s Hillcrest Centre for the past 18 months, and the team have installed their cob-built bread oven at the centre too. Take the whole family and join them on the 29th of July, 2.00pm to 6.00pm, for Lammas - a free summer festival celebrating food, harvest and community. Or visit the Artwave open studio, followed by a special Soup & Social on the 16th of September.
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hospitable-environment.comThese events are made possible by the generosity of funders, including grants from the Newhaven Arts Growth Fund, Sussex Community Development Association, and a partnership with Co-Lab at the University of Sussex, where the organisation has taken part in an artist residency in creative placemaking.
The Newhaven Arts Growth Fund, now in its second year of funding from the Newhaven Enterprise Zone, has awarded grants to five grassroots arts projects this year, demonstrating the commitment to fostering arts and culture in and around the town. Enjoy the free Following Ravilious public art trail anytime from August to October, and discover more about the trail at
newhavenenterprisezone.com/raviliousFollowing Ravilious - a free community walkabout. Thursday 10th August.
Meet at the Sidings 6.30pm. Railway Approach, Newhaven, BN9 0DF, East Sussex.
End 9.00pm on the green opposite The Hope Inn, West Quay, Newhaven BN9 9DN.
For any queries or access requirements email hello@hospitable-environment.comPictured above: Newhaven Harbour by Eric Ravilious, 1936