Trash Arts, an independent creative and cultural collective in Portsmouth, have produced The Making of, a mockumentary about filmmakers with ambition but no money, ideas, or hope.
Read MoreUniversity of Portsmouth students have breathed new life into a disused urban space through a community partnership involving local youngsters and Portsmouth City Council.
Read MoreThis June, two of Portsmouth’s most iconic venues are the canvas for light display artists Luxmuralis.
Read MoreAspex Gallery in Gunwharf Quays are taking applications for an artist-in-residence with a disability, as part of their EVOLVE pilot project.
Read MoreLocal publisher Matt Wingett and Senior University of Portsmouth lecturer Dr. Alison Habens are leading the launch of the new edition of By Celia’s Arbour.
Read MoreThis year marks the 160th anniversary of New Theatre Royal in Portsmouth, and to celebrate, the historic playhouse will be hosting an exciting season of shows, including a special celebratory event on Friday 11th March.
Read MoreQuiet Little Voices is a new solo exhibition by renowned Portsmouth-based street and urban artist My Dog Sighs, taking place at gallery space Play Dead in Highland Road, Southsea.
Read MoreFrom Friday 16th October to Sunday 18th October 2015, creatives across the island will be opening their studios to visitors for the Created in Portsmouth arts and crafts trail, welcoming guests into their creative spaces and showing them their work and studio methods.
Read MoreToday, local and regional press descended upon Edwardian playhouse The Kings Theatre in Southsea’s Albert Road high street for an opportunity to meet and interview the stars of this year’s pantomime production of Cinderella.
Read MorePortsmouth’s New Theatre Royal have announced the departure of its artistic director and CEO Caroline Sharman after eight years at the helm.
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