This coming summer, hundreds of artists and makers across Kent, Sussex and the Surrey Borders will take part in a fantastic celebration of creativity. They will open the doors of their studios, hold collaborative shows and put on exhibitions to showcase their work and connect with thousands of art lovers and local visitors.
South East Open Studios (SEOS) will take place from 2 to 18 June 2023 and will host a wealth of artistic talent working across a variety of different media, from painting, printmaking and pottery, to ceramics and sculpture, jewellery making and silver smithing, glass and woodwork, textile art, digital work, illustration, mixed media and more! SEOS is a great opportunity for the art-loving public to engage with their local visual arts community during this popular 17-day event, with many artists demonstrating their craft, offering tuition and selling their work.
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