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SUMMARY:Chichester950 | Religion\, Rebellion & Reformation
DESCRIPTION:An exhibition sharing the story of the Christian faith in Sussex\, revealed through people\, events and objects\, from 1075 to the present day. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo mark our 950th anniversary\, we are delighted to present Religion\, Rebellion & Reformation\, an exhibition sharing the story of the Christian faith in Sussex\, revealed through people\, events and treasures\, from 1075 to the present day.\nThe exhibition\, which runs from 14th February – 15th November 2025\, features fascinating artefacts from across the Diocese of Chichester\, spanning East and West Sussex. Each object reveals remarkable moments and people from history. \nHighlights include:\n\nBejewelled rings and intricately decorated staffs and croziers owned and worn by the influential bishops of the Middle Ages.\nComparing a delicate bronze Medieval crucifix\, unearthed in a churchyard in Coombes\, with a simple wooden cross fashioned from duck board by a WWI soldier in the trenches.\nA pocket-sized Bible donated by the Sussex Regiment\, containing a pressed flower from Macedonia\, where its owner served on the front line.\nThe inspiring story of a group of wealthy and well-connected women who defied societal norms to help establish the first Anglican sisterhood\, The Society of St Margaret\, in 1854. Read their journals to explore how their tireless work brought lifesaving care to the sick and destitute in East Grinstead and beyond.\nMeeting Reginald Peacock\, a Bishop of Chichester and the first theologian to write in English—a bold act that ultimately led to his condemnation as a heretic.\n\nThese and many other fascinating artefacts will allow visitors to discover nine centuries of hidden histories and to reflect on the enduring role of faith during times of hardship and change. \nReligion\, Rebellion & Reformation has been curated by the Cathedral’s Canon Treasurer\, the Reverend Canon Vanessa Baron\, Visitor Experience Manager Rebecca Lewry-Gray\, and designed by Chichester-based design team StudioMoo.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/chichester950-religion-rebellion-reformation/
LOCATION:Chichester Cathedral\, West Street\, Chichester\, PO19 1PX
CATEGORIES:Chichester 950,Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Wilfrid the Seal Trail at Chichester Cathedral
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by St. Wilfrid’s historic journey from Selsey to Chichester\, Wilfrid will lead young explorers on an adventure through the Cathedral\, uncovering treasures and fascinating history. \nFamilies are invited to seek out artefacts\, such as flowers pressed by a soldier between the pages of a Bible in the trenches of WWI and 800-year-old rings worn by Bishops during the 12th century. Led by Wilfrid the Seal\, children and their adults will delight in uncovering the rich and vibrant tales behind these historic items. \nIdeal for all ages\, for younger children there is an eye spy game\, and everyone will enjoy making (and eating) the 18th century rice pudding recipe once back home. \nOnce you’ve completed your trail don’t forget to head to our shop or speak to a member of staff to retrieve your sticker prize! \nThe trail can be collected from the Visitors’ Desk or at points around the Cathedral and will be running from 7th April – 15th November 2025.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/wilfrid-the-seal-trail-at-chichester-cathedral/
LOCATION:Chichester Cathedral\, West Street\, Chichester\, PO19 1PX
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251102T170000
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SUMMARY:Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists at Pallant House Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Discover the relationships that shaped the last 120 years of British Art in this remarkable portrait exhibition. \n\n\nThis major exhibition brings together over 150 works that explore artistic relationships\, identity\, and mutual influence in modern and contemporary British art. Spanning 125 years\, it showcases paintings\, prints\, drawings\, photography\, sculpture\, and installations that capture the distinctive gaze between creative peers. \nFeaturing over 80 artists including Lucian Freud\, Lubaina Himid\, David Hockney\, Lee Miller\, Eric Ravilious\, Paula Rego and many more\, the exhibition unveils friendships and emulation\, as well as homages to earlier artists\, through intimate portrayals. \nFrom rare portraits of celebrated figures to new commissions\, discover connections that have shaped British art and new perspectives on artistic circles\, from the Bloomsbury Group to the Young British Artists.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/seeing-each-other-portraits-of-artists-at-pallant-house-gallery/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, PO19 1TJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Hand-Made at Pallant House Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists\, artists in the Gallery’s Community Programme have reimagined their own self-portraits. \n\n\nNow in its 23rd year\, Pallant House Gallery’s Community Programme continues to thrive. This season\, visitors are able to discover more about the people who are part of this pioneering initiative through Hand-Made\, a collection of 120 photographic portraits. In recent years\, the Community Programme has focused on creating exhibitions that display artworks created by its members\, however this year we highlight its collaborative nature. The close-up photos of hands showcase our inclusive and creative community of artists. \nHand-Made takes inspiration from artworks displayed in Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists; in particular a photograph by Snowdon of sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi’s worn hands taken in 1988. As a collection of individual portraits\, Hand-Made presents hands that are used for creating\, caring\, holding\, protecting and living. Hands are both intimate and relatively anonymous and\, when presented as a set of photographs\, they symbolise the power of a shared experience. This collective artwork reflects how the Community Programme is unique in how it brings people together from different walks of life and experiences; the common thread being a shared interest in the arts. \n120 artists were involved in the creation of Hand-Made. Captured by photographer Tom Langford\, participants were given autonomy to decide how to place their hands and if they wanted to hold an object. For many it was a new experience\, and certainly a role reversal to be the primary subject of a portrait. A number of them chose to include art materials and artwork in their portraits to identify their own practice and share their experience of being a member of the group.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/hand-made-at-pallant-house-gallery/
LOCATION:Pallant House Gallery\, 9 North Pallant\, Chichester\, PO19 1TJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Hurrah for Shippam's at The Novium Museum
DESCRIPTION:Shippam’s: A Chichester Brand\nAdmission is free\, with donations welcome. \nBehind every jar of potted paste was a person\, a story – and a city. This summer\, one of Chichester’s most iconic names steps back into the spotlight in a brand new exhibition exploring the history\, impact\, and legacy of Shippam’s. \nFrom humble beginnings in 1786\, Shippam’s grew from a family grocer into a nationally recognised food manufacturer – all while remaining proudly rooted in Chichester. Best known for their meat and fish pastes\, the company was a household name for generations. But their story goes far beyond the contents of a jar. \nThis exhibition brings the Shippam’s story to life through rarely-seen photographs\, quirky adverts\, colourful packaging and real objects from life on the factory floor. You’ll hear from the people who worked the lines\, packed the jars and operated the switchboards – their voices captured through brand new oral histories. Visitors can even explore archaeological finds from the old East Walls factory site.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/hurrah-for-shippams-at-the-novium-museum/
LOCATION:Novium Musuem\, 1 Tower Street\, Chichester\, PO19 1QH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T150000
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CREATED:20250411T082815Z
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SUMMARY:Folk Session Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Join The Havana for their Folk Session Sunday. On the second Sunday of each month.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/folk-session-sunday/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:The Havana\, 3 Little London\, Chichester\, PO19 1PH
CATEGORIES:Live Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250914T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250914T193000
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CREATED:20250122T135512Z
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SUMMARY:Quiz Night at The Hole in the Wall
DESCRIPTION:Join The Hole in the Wall every Sunday* for their Quiz Night. \nFantastic prizes to be won for 1st and 2nd place winners. \n£2 entry per person. \nFrom 7.30pm. \nCall or pop in to book your table. \n*except Bank Holidays.
URL:https://chichesterbid.co.uk/event/quiz-night-at-the-hole-in-the-wall/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:The Hole in the Wall\, 1 St Martins Street\, Chichester\, West Sussex\, PO19 1NP
CATEGORIES:Alive after Five,Regular Events
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