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Art: House Of Curiositea

Jun 9, 2011
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Posted by Nick Coquet

House Of Curiositea in Brighton SOURCE at www.brightonsource.co.uk Brighton’s best listings, music and culture magazine

The House of Curiositea promises twisted textiles, cunning crafts and beautiful photography. It’s set against a vintage tea party full of old fashioned treats and antique crockery, plus live music, dressing up and unexpected surprises round every corner.
As well as Kitty and Abigail’s collaborative photos, Saffron Reichenbacker will be illustrating her obsession with the past, former SOURCE cover artist Kate Shields will be delving into the macabre with her oil paintings, and much more. This is the ultimate Brightonian avenue into the minds of our talented local artists – the prohibition speakeasy nature of the event means you have to apply for the address, but it looks like it’ll be well worth the effort. Find the dusty old key to your curiositea at
house-of-curiositea.co.uk.

WORDS BY NICK COQUET
PHOTO BY ABIGAIL HORN & KITTY PEELS

House Of Curiositea in Brighton SOURCE at www.brightonsource.co.uk Brighton’s best listings, music and culture magazine

Jun 9, 2011
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Nick Coquet is the former Deputy Editor of SOURCE. He also DJs on the radio, designs websites and stands about in the nude for life drawing classes. He's shaken hands with Meat Loaf and bumped into Keith Richards, just so he could say he's touched him.
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