Exhibition

Under A Blue Sky

2 Apr 2022 – 24 Apr 2022

Regular hours

Saturday
11:00 – 17:00
Sunday
11:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
11:00 – 17:00
Thursday
11:00 – 17:00
Friday
11:00 – 17:00

Free admission

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Phoenix Art Space

Brighton, United Kingdom

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Outside In award-winner’s exhibition set to bring joy and the unexpected to Brighton this spring

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Under a Blue Sky  will showcase the work of artist Alan Payler, after he claimed first prize at Outside In’s National exhibition in 2019, alongside that of other artists who also attend the Community Art Project in Darlington. Alan Payler’s work ‘the Garden’ was selected from 90 exhibited works by a panel of judges including Grayson Perry and Cathie Pilkington.

Outside In’s National 2019 exhibition ‘Environments’ attracted more than 900 submissions from across the globe. Grayson Perry described ‘the Garden’ as being ‘like something I had never seen before’. 

Director and founder of Outside In, Marc Steene says of Alan and his work: “Alan Payler is a remarkable artist . The shimmering fields of colour he creates using a felt pen, the humblest of mediums, reveal a true creative intelligence. He is an artist of rare worth, whose work lifts the spirits of all those fortunate enough to experience it and a much-needed tonic in the challenging times we have all been living through.”

Laurence Ward who heads the Community Art Project in Darlington, said the success resulted in the year finishing ‘on a real high note’ – but then the pandemic hit. “We had to close in March 2020 and could not re-open until November albeit with only half our normal numbers. With so much uncertainty around future plans and opportunities, it was a massive boost to us to hear that Alan Payler’s ‘Under a Blue Sky’ exhibition would be going ahead with a re-arranged date,” he explains.

Supporting the exhibition will be an engagement programme which will work to connect artists and audiences from the south to the north of England. This will also result in the charity exploring new ways, across digital and print, to extend its reach and overcome visitors' barriers to arts engagement.

Outside In’s exhibition manager Charlotte Hanlon said: “Creating a strong connection between the show in Brighton and the studio in Darlington is an essential element of this exhibition. We plan to use technology to unite different people in different places allowing us to share the space and come together, this will include creating a virtual replica of the physical exhibition and hosting hybrid events which happen on and offline simultaneously. It is a really exciting and we are truly excited to share the work of this incredible studio.”

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