The Flamingo House is preparing to open its doors as part of its packed Brighton Festival offering.
The Hove space will showcase the work of 19 artists, with workshops and food from the garden pop-up café on offer.
The Flamingo House was founded in 2016 by Charlie Doodle, and has become a central hub of inspiration and connection for visitors across Brighton and Hove.
Offering creative workshops throughout the year, the group flocks to The Flamingo House each May as part of the Brighton Festival.
Nestled on the Hove Arts trail, the Flamingo House, Studio and Garden blend indoor and outdoor spaces, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the creative experience.
Each May, the space transforms into an artistic open house, welcoming thousands of visitors to enjoy a multitude of creative disciplines.
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The house is known for its inclusive philosophy, offering an array of workshops suitable for beginners and seasoned artists, all aiming to foster a sense of fun and relaxation.
The focal point of the May open house event will be the exhibition of works by a variety of local artists and visiting creatives.
Among the featured names will be Alej Ez, this year’s Artists Open Houses cover artist, as well as several award-winning artists.
Each artist’s distinct style will be on display, ensuring a varied and visually thrilling offering for visitors.
The Flamingo House remains recognised for its consistently high-quality artistry and carefully curated shows, having been a runner-up for Best Artists Open House in its opening year, with further nominations in subsequent years.
The Flamingo House also serves up wellbeing benefits, with its focus on hands-on creativity offering stress relief and a boost to mental health, delivering proof that dedicated creative spaces can thrive when built on community values and genuine passion.
