Over fifty Guild makers will exhibit beautiful, hand-made crafts produced in small workshops and ateliers across Sussex & adjacent counties at the iconic De La Warr Pavilion this Autumn. The Guild's seventh show at this popular venue will have a wide range of disciplines, including work by six newly selected members.
Take the opportunity to discuss work directly with the makers who'll be happy to talk about their inspirations and explain their specialist techniques. Purchase unique works over the weekend or commission a maker for a more personal piece.
The Pavilion's bright and stylish Café Bar and Kitchen use fresh, seasonal ingredients, locally sourced where possible, for delicious lunches, sandwiches and cakes. Weather permitting, food and drink may be enjoyed on the balconies whilst overlooking the sea, whilst pondering what to purchase.
Your admission ticket of £3.00 allows you to return throughout the two days.
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