Arts & Culture in Brighton & Hove
20 businesses found
Brighton Dome
££1234 reviews
Brighton's premiere arts venue in the magnificent Corn Exchange and Dome Concert Hall. Hosts an extraordinary range of concerts, dance, comedy and cultural events year-round.
Royal Pavilion
££2345 reviews
John Nash's extraordinary seaside palace for George IV, now one of England's most distinctive historic attractions. Stunning Indo-Saracenic architecture and exquisite Regency interiors.
Brighton Museum & Art Gallery
£1567 reviews
Fascinating free museum in the heart of Brighton with extraordinary collections of world art, design, fashion and archaeology. The Balcony Gallery features striking 20th century design.
Komedia Brighton
££789 reviews
Celebrated Brighton arts venue hosting comedy, cabaret, music and theatrical performances. Komedia has been the heart of Brighton's live entertainment scene since 1994.
The Old Market
££456 reviews
Hove's vibrant arts venue and performance space hosted in a beautiful converted Victorian market building. An intimate setting for music, theatre, dance and community events.
Fabrica Gallery
£234 reviews
Unique contemporary art gallery in a beautiful deconsecrated Regency church. Fabrica commissions major new works that respond to the extraordinary architectural space.
Brighton Fringe
£345 reviews
Organisation behind England's largest arts festival, bringing thousands of performances to Brighton every May. A year-round resource for artists and audiences across Sussex.
Lighthouse
£189 reviews
Leading arts and digital culture organisation supporting artists and creative technology. Lighthouse runs residencies, exhibitions and public events exploring creativity and technology.
Duke of York's Picturehouse
££678 reviews
England's oldest continually operating cinema, the Duke of York's shows art-house films alongside mainstream releases in its charming historic auditorium. A Brighton treasure.
Photo Works
£267 reviews
Leading photography arts charity producing major exhibitions, education programmes and the Brighton Photo Biennial. Champions photography as a critical contemporary art form.
Attenborough Centre for Creative Arts
£234 reviews
Arts centre on the University of Sussex campus presenting an adventurous programme of theatre, dance, music and visual art. Open to the public with affordable pricing.
The Actors Studio
££189 reviews
Professional theatre company and drama school offering performances and training in a converted church hall in Hove. Their productions range from classics to new writing.
The Warren Arts Centre
£234 reviews
Volunteer-run arts space and event venue on The Level, Brighton's beloved green heart. A hub for grassroots arts, circus skills, community events and youth activities.
Rialto Theatre
£189 reviews
Intimate community theatre in Brighton presenting an eclectic programme of local and touring productions. A genuine community arts resource with a passionate local following.
Brighton Festival Chorus
££156 reviews
One of England's finest amateur choruses, performing major choral works at Brighton Dome with professional orchestras throughout the year. Auditions open to new members.
BMECP Art Studio
£145 reviews
Community arts studio in east Brighton offering classes in painting, drawing and mixed media for adults of all abilities. A welcoming creative space fostering artistic confidence.
Marina Gallery
£178 reviews
Commercial art gallery at Brighton Marina showcasing works by established and emerging British artists. Regular exhibitions featuring landscapes, seascapes and figurative work.
Pallant House Gallery
££456 reviews
One of the finest collections of 20th century British art outside London, housed in a perfectly restored Queen Anne townhouse. Their temporary exhibitions are always outstanding.
Brighton Festival
££1234 reviews
England's largest mixed arts festival transforms Brighton every May with theatre, dance, music, opera, comedy and visual art. Guest director programme attracts world-class curators.
Fabrica Brighton
£178 reviews
Brighton's only gallery dedicated to large-scale site-specific installations inside a Regency church. Each commission engages deeply with the remarkable architectural space.