Siobhan Scott
4 March, 2025
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Dates and first houses announced for Brighton Artists Open Houses May 2025 and brochure cover revealed

The popular festival returns to Brighton & Hove this May for four weekends of art, design and craft in unique spaces. Plus, a newly commissioned brochure cover image by local artist Kate Jenkins revealed.

Kate Jenkins, AOH May 2025

Artist’s Open Houses returns this May, with venues across Brighton & Hove opening their doors and welcoming visitors to explore a variety of arts and crafts. Organisers are delighted to be welcoming even more artists and venues to exhibit this Spring, with over 180 venues already registered to take part. The festival is free to attend and will take place over four weekends: May 3/4, 10/11, 17/18, 24/25 & May Bank Holiday Mondays.

Now in its 43rd year, Artist’s Open Houses (AOH) is thrilled to reveal this year’s cover design by Brighton-based textile artist Kate Jenkins, who is best known for her food-focussed playful crochet creations. We are delighted to have her woven interpretation of the classic seaside dish of fish & chips on the May 2025 brochure cover, which will be available across Brighton & Hove to direct art and craft enthusiasts to open houses across the city this Spring. Kate Jenkins will also be opening her studio to visitors during the festival, make sure you visit her Mews studio space for a delightful array of whimsical textile works.

AOH are delighted to reveal just some of the amazing spaces that will open their doors for visitors this year, with more to come once full listings are online. 

Hygge House, AOH 2024. Image by Syl Ojalla.
Hygge House, AOH 2024. Image by Syl Ojalla. Credit: Syl Ojalla

Hygge House returns this year to showcase contemporary makers in their astonishing Scandi-inspired house and pottery studio, where homemade cakes are served in their garden and ‘Meet the Maker’ events will take place throughout the festival. 

Studio55 by Lucy Delano is back for AOH 2025, and will be presenting Art of Pepita x Fatboy Slim. Eight of Pepita Coffee’s artists will be showing a selection of their artwork, alongside their own limited edition, beautiful and reusable coffee tins filled with superb quality Pepita coffee.

Dion Salvador Lloyd celebrates his 25th year of taking part in AOH, by again opening his stunning Victorian home to share contemporary oil paintings.

Portland Place, AOH 2024.  Image by Syl Ojalla.
Portland Place, AOH 2024. Image by Syl Ojalla. Credit: Syl Ojalla

Clara Wilkinson is returning to open her Regency home across three weekends, sharing with audiences a new series of vibrant oil paintings, watercolours and giclee prints. Plus, she will be joined by a local baker for delicious cakes for visitors to her home. 

Gallery Lock In present the debut exhibition of Brighton Alternative photography, showcasing artworks by founders Jemma Day and Ainoa Burgos. The exhibition focuses on the combination of traditional and experimental techniques, stretching notions of photography.

Portland Place, for a selection of contemporary artisan goods for a beautiful home from ceramics to textiles and prints.At Regency Town House, visitors will discover two exhibitions across this historic space. No Hard Shoulder merges history with the present and looks to the future with a group exhibition while DARKER brings together a collective of six artists who are pushing boundaries to create a multi-disciplinary exhibition in the atmospheric setting of this Georgian home. 

AOH is a unique opportunity to interact with local artists and makers, and to discover their work in a variety of venues from Hove and Portslade to Fiveways, Seven Dials to Rottingdean and out to Ditchling, Newhaven and the villages beyond. When you choose to purchase work during the festival, you are safe in the knowledge that your investment will directly support the emerging and established artists and makers. 

It is fantastic to share the launch of the Artist’s Open Houses May Festival and Kate’s witty cover image of Brighton favourite Fish & Chips. Artists Open Houses is a much anticipated event in the calendars of all those interested in art and craft across Sussex and we look forward to welcoming visitors in our 43rd year. We’re really grateful to the many artists and makers who continue to participate, sharing their homes and studios, enabling so many artists to exhibit their work each year. We are also delighted to welcome new faces to the AOH community, and can’t wait to see their work this Spring.” Judy Stevens - AOH Festival Director