‘The Things Forever Speaking’: An ArtHouse Jersey Exhibition with Lulu MacDonald
‘The Things Forever Speaking’: An ArtHouse Jersey exhibition by artist Lulu MacDonald is free and takes place in the retail space on the corner of Pitt Street and Charing Cross. It opens to the public on Thursday 16 July and shows until Thursday 29 July 2021. It is open Monday-Saturday 11.00-18.00 and on Sundays 12.00-16.00.
‘Viewing COVID Through Autistic Eyes’: An exhibition of new work by Juliet St John Nicolle
ArtHouse Jersey is delighted to announce the upcoming exhibition of new work by artist Juliet St John Nicolle. The show, entitled ‘Viewing COVID Through Autistic Eyes’, takes place at ArtHouse Jersey (at Greve de Lecq Barracks, St Mary) between Saturday 19 June and Sunday 27 June.
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up returns with photographer Will Lakeman
ArtHouse Jersey is delighted to announce the next in their series of Pop Up exhibitions at Greve de Lecq Barracks, this time with local photographer Will Lakeman.
New exhibition 'YOURTOPIA' now live at ArtHouse Jersey HQ, Greve de Lecq Barracks
A brand new exhibition ‘YourTopia’ is now open at ArtHouse Jersey’s Headquarters at Greve de Lecq Barracks. This is the inaugural exhibition by the artist collective the ‘Fernweh Vision’ and explores the future possibilities of two parallel environments, inspired by the ideas of utopia and dystopia. It offers visitors the opportunity to step into these worlds and immerse themselves in a variety of multi-dimensional works.
New installation 'Refugio' exploring confinement and freedom opens this Thursday
ArtHouse Jersey is pleased to announce the opening of a brand new exhibition this weekend, ‘Refugio’ by artist Oliver Le Gresley. The installation is a response to the way life changed for us all over the past year, and hopes to distil some of these changes, placed within the artificial context of the art gallery, to encourage the viewer to reflect upon the ideas of exterior and interior, public and private, confinement and freedom.
Arthouse Jersey commissions filmmaker to follow 'Compassion for Refugees'
Inspired by the kindness of three islanders who recently travelled to France to deliver aid to refugees over the Christmas period, ArtHouse Jersey commissioned filmmaker Luke Romo Hodges to join them and document some of the stories they encountered along the way.
Call to Artists, Architects & Creatives
In 2020 ArtHouse Jersey is coordinating a large scale, interactive exhibition in Jersey’s St Helier Town Church. We aim to explore the themes of Accessibility, Repurposing and Sense of Place. The exhibition will engage the community in this accessible, central location, open to the public for three to four weeks.
9 Questions, with Lulu MacDonald
Lulu MacDonald is a long-time friend of ArtHouse Jersey, and also one of our Seed Funding artists. Now living and working as an artist and sculptor in Hamburg, she returned to the Island this summer through our residency scheme to undertake research for a new body of work.
Feature-length film to be made in Jersey
This month we're welcoming international art collective Forest Fringe to the Island. The group will set out to make a feature length film in just four weeks!
Paper Dialogues - The Legacy of Paper Cutting ignites in Jersey
In October 2016, Jersey became the next stop in a touring exhibition by Professor Xiaoguang Qiao and Karen Bit Vejle. The renowned artists were invited by ArtHouse Jersey to bring their internationally celebrated exhibition ‘Paper Dialogues – The Dragon and Our Stories’ over to Jersey for its British debut.
Jersey Film Director, Michael Pearce, wins a BAFTA for Beast
2019 started off well for Jersey-born film director Michael Pearce who, alongside Lauren Dark, won a BAFTA for Outstanding British Debut of a Director, Writer or Producer for ‘Beast’.
Hannah Patterson is having a new play produced at Hampstead Theatre
Hannah Patterson, a previously supported ArtHouse Jersey writer, is having a new play produced at Hampstead Theatre.‘Eden’ is written by Hannah and directed by Matthew Xiaon will be on between February and 16 March 2019.