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Project Art Works: Barge Residency

This August, we are excited to welcome artist/makers from the Project Art Works collective on board the  barge. Through their group residency, artists Paul Colley , Lucy, Aida Ashell and Mark […]

Solange Leon Iriate: Under the Same Sky

Under the Same Sky (even though it is likely your sky looks and feels entirely different to mine from where you are standing) is a showcase of new work by […]

Soofiya: (Queer) Love is Powerful

ONCA Gallery 14 St George's Place, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Queer love and support are powerful. This artwork invites you to take a moment to celebrate love and queerness in all their forms. After a year and a half of […]

Alicia Radage on the Barge: a sharing

Join artist Alicia Radage on the Barge for a sharing of outcomes from their September residency. UK based artist Alicia Radage's work manifests through performance, video, photography and digital collage. […]

Look Out to Sea! Unveiling the Undercliff Path Sculptures

Ovingdean café sculpture Undercliff Walk, Ovingdean, United Kingdom

Look out to sea! Who lives beneath the waves?  A local arts and environmental education partnership - , Schools Without Walls and artist David Watson - on a mission to […]

An Introduction to Wet Felting with Maggie Scott

Join artist Maggie Scott aboard the Barge for an introduction to wet felting processes and create your own piece of textile art to take home. Well-known for her sumptuously crafted […]

kin’d & kin’d: field fairing – a workshop

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‘I mean river as a verb. A happening. It is moving with me right now.' - Natalie Diaz in ‘The First Water is the Body’ The third happening in field […]

Making Care: Group Exhibition

Making Care is a research project, group exhibition and events programme showcasing work by artists exploring aspects of care and access provision through their practices, pointing towards more just and […]

Making Care Group Exhibition: Launch Event

ONCA Gallery 14 St George's Place, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

Making Care is a research project, group exhibition and events programme showcasing work by artists exploring aspects of care and access provision through their practices, pointing towards more just and […]

Clothes Swap on the Barge

clothes swap is back! This year our annual clothes swap will take place onboard Barge at Brighton Marina - a large, well ventilated space for a joyful evening of swap […]

Basil Kincaid

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“I am a Vessel, a Vivid Dreamer, and a World Builder. My work is guided by my connection to ancestral courage and related insights, filtered through observation and expanded by […]

Planet LOL (matinee)

Planet LOL asks, “When you realise your planet is teetering on the brink of extinction do you simply shrug and put the kettle on?” Sophia, Goddess of Wisdom and Compassion, […]

Planet LOL

Planet LOL asks, “When you realise your planet is teetering on the brink of extinction do you simply shrug and put the kettle on?” Sophia, Goddess of Wisdom and Compassion, […]

Creating Wearable Sculptural Masks with Anna Perach

Join artist Anna Perach for a creative exploration building wearable sculptural masks aboard the Barge. During this two hour workshop, Anna will introduce the process of creating a 3D mask […]

Atmospheres of Resistance

The Sustainable Glasgow Landing 220 Broomielaw, Glasgow, United Kingdom

Join representatives from a range of grassroots campaigning organisations at the Sustainable Glasgow Landing for an evening of talks and short films by indigenous artists and land defenders from Brazil, […]

Sacha Taki (Songs of the Forest)

"Our forest sings through all the living beings in it; we sing to the jungle, and we want it to be like this forever" (Nancy Santi 2019) Sacha Taki (Songs […]

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Accessibility

Please contact or 01273 607101 if you have specific access needs, please note the gallery is wheelchair accessible but the toilet is up five stairs. We have hearing assistive technology and our staff have Basic BSL & Deaf Awareness training. For more information about access and facilities at ONCA please click here.

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