Art & Chat

  • Location: The Lord Nelson Inn , 36 Trafalgar St, Brighton , BN1 4ED, GB
  • Deadline: Sep 13 2012 at 5:00PM
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Art & Chat sessions are the kind of open mic nights for artists.

Digital artists, enthusiasts, etc. and the public are invited to present, experience and discuss digital technologies based art works, ideas and projects at any stage of their development.

An informal weekly session at the Lord Nelson Pub in Brighton (MAP | THE PLACE).

Sessions will be on Thursdays the 6th, 13th, 20th and Wednesday 26th of September starting at 5PM.

You are welcome to submit an entry whether you are a professional artist, a student or if you've cooked up something in your bedroom and fancy some honest, intelligent and informed feedback.


If you would like to present something, please sign up using the form.


Art & Chat's spirit will be relaxed, to allow people to present exploratory and in-progress works.


Links to other online stuff you might have will be cool – but not a requirement. We're aiming both to make this event inclusive and aspire to a high quality of work and discussion.


We will also be opening the meetings up to virtual participation through streaming the discussions online and accepting internet presentations from those who can't make a session in person. (In last year's Digihub we had streamed presentations from Goldsmith's digital art MA show, as well as connecting with artists from Copenhagen and Coventry.)


Spaces are limited by time only, as its based on 1st come, 1st serve + the period we have the space, between 17.00 and 21.00. We think that perhaps 5 presentations max on each art & chat session will be coll rather than dense..

We have:
We have sound/speakers, projector, and an internet connection.
A free drink + upto £15 towards travel
Current art and chat bookings are:
1 presentation on the 6th - http://digihub.org.uk/?q=art_chat_thursday06_sept
2 presentations on the 13th - http://digihub.org.uk/?q=art_chat_thursday13_sept
2 presentations on the 20th - http://digihub.org.uk/?q=art_chat_thursday20_sept