Hastings Contemporary

Hastings Contemporary is a art gallery Hastings located in United Kingdom.

7 / 10
34
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  • Phone

    +44 1424 728377

  • Website

    hastingscontemporary.org

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  • Type

    Art Gallery

Address

Rock-a-Nore Rd Hastings East Sussex TN34 3DW United Kingdom

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Anna Jasinski

Recently changed to Hastings Contemporary. Interesting building, nice café (run by Webbe's), but oh my, that first exhibition (Roy Oxlade and similars) makes me very angry. One cannot call this art .

Hamble Wallace

Beautiful space. Enjoy! The gravadlax on rye in the cafe is lovely.

Peter Harrison

Great selection of art . Lovely cafe with amazing view .

Marius Farcas

Seem to be a lot of nudes either standing or reclining. Good job they've been labelled as nudes, these splashes of colour could be anything.

Peter Harrison

Great gallery . Also has cafe

Jeremy Duck

Considering the world class Musee d'0rsey is only € 9 to get in, makes Jerwoods' £7 entrance fee here very expensive

Dirk van Dijl

Looking good. Could local residents stop moaning about workmen starting at 730? Then it will be done and looking glorious soon

Serena Danti

Nice gallery

Christine E-L

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Loved this little shipyard street. Would go back. - Andy Hughes