Towner Gallery

4.6/5 based on 1181 reviews
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Beautiful gallery with great talent, great performance from new note Orchestra. Google them for future performances.
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Love this gallery, great programme of contemporary art in an amazing space
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I attended an event here on the ground floor and we all found the acoustics in the conference room really awful. The auditorium was comfortable but I found that just one toilet for the ground floor was also a real oversight in the building's design
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So good to be able to visit a contemporary art gallery on the South Coast that is big enough to host more than one major exhibition at a time. It is a shame that it isn't bigger. But instead it has a great creative space for kids and a cafe that is friendly, tasty and relaxed.
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Great free gallery
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Brilliant, Unmissable collections and shiws
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Very nice
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Lovely local art gallery which often hosts other events including pre-school art activities for young children
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It's got some good spaces and the cafe isn't too bad too.
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Its a modern and beautiful place, but maybe a little bit small and with a lack of interesting content.
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Interesting exhibitions. The Birds and Nets were amazing.
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Nice display
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I love that the Towner brings such a variety of art to Eastbourne. I don't always like it, but I am always glad I've been! The Towner collection itself is interesting and varied and the touring shows often spark great discussion in my family, along with brilliant photo opportunities for my older children.
The curation is always excellent and the space flexible - a real asset to the local area.
In this time of art and creative subjects being side-lined in schools, we desperately need places like the Towner to take up the slack and show us all what art can be and what creativity can produce.
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Visited film show at the new small Towner cinema (80 seats). Comfortable seats. Large screen for the size of the cinema. Bar adjacent.
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Loved the ravilious collection
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Brilliant gallery with exhibitions catering to every age and taste.
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Lovely modern open plan architecture. Lifts to all floors. Great little cafe using local supplier.
Some very interesting permanent art work and some very interesting temporary exhibits. Lots of support for local events and amateur artists which I love.
Fairly newly opened theatre generally showing fringe films. Nice gift shop with some interesting gifts.
My only criticism but it is a significant one is that I don't think that the Towner has a broad enough appeal. It is a fabulous building, with some great exhibition space but in my view the gallery tries to hard to show the things that you wont see else where. Not everyone wants to keep seeing fringe, contemporary art, often of a local quality.
Sometimes it would be good to attract art with a wider appeal.
A good place for an hour or two and a coffee.
Public parking either on street or some pay parking 200 -300 metres away.
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Amazing art gallery in beautiful Eastbourne. Exquisite collection and top exhibitions. There's a playroom for kids, Caffè on top floor and a small gift shop. Easy to access and just a short walk from multi stories car park . About 10 min walk to train station and a 5 min or less walk to the seafront. Free entrance .had the chance to see some fascinating paintings from Patrick Caulfied which I absolutely adore. The awe bit was definitely Holden son and father's exhibition about bird's nests ,
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This wasn't for me I did not understand the art. I can appreciate the work and skill that goes into it but some of the subject matter ......I shall say no more.
The gallery itself I liked, big open spaces
plenty of room good lighting just a tad to echoie.
Staff are enthusiastic and helpful. There is also a very good restaurant.
I would go back if there was something more interesting.
All I can ssy to you is go and check it out you might be surprised.
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Very enjoyable with kids - interactive elements and installations- will visit again
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Always interesting exhibitions, pleasant place to spend a couple of hours and a nice cafe. Just wish the gallery space was bigger and i could spend longer there
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Great for kids (and parents too).
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Nice visit
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Thankyou to June who sorted out the problem I had with trying to book tickets for the Vivene Mier film. (On line service kept crashing)....Amazing film about an intriguing complex woman with a great eye for photography. Super little cafe too with a range of teas, cakes and tasty veggie snacks .
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Current exibition very intresting
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TOWNER Eastbourne to host the Turner Prize 2023
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Towner is incredibly excited to announce that the Turner Prize will be coming to Towner Eastbourne in 2023. Read article