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ART .................................... Morag Myerscough, We Make Belonging Newhaven is really entering into the spirit, with dozens of things to see and do. A Sense of Place, at the Hillcrest Community Centre, is an exhibition of works by 17 Sussex designers in response to the theme and the growing political tide of restricted movement and border closures. All profits from the sale of prints will go to local charities Refugee Action and The Clock Tower Sanctuary (venue 82).Everyone is welcome to the first Newhaven Festival, which includes: Bird Bath, a sound installation in St Michael’s Church; Waterborne, the first regatta of the Newhaven Gig Club; Salon 69, a supper club with six speakers each giving a nine-minute mini talk; Open Call, an art exhibition about the community, by the community; an exploration of the town’s secret ‘edgelands’ (see pg 57), and much more besides. [newhavenfestival.co.uk] Morag Myerscough’s Belonging Bandstand arrives at Newhaven Fort on the 22nd and stays until the 27th. Admission fees to the Fort apply but it’s free on the 27th for the Festival of Belonging, a day of live music, DJs, local food, films, dance, creativity, craft workshops and storytelling. Free fun for all the family from 12-6pm (venue 87). [festivalofbelonging.co.uk] There are plenty of opportunities to roll up your sleeves and have a go yourself. Get inspired by the kick-ass activist nun, Corita Kent (see pg 62), join Badge Up! a free badge-making workshop with artist, Ruby Smith at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft on Saturday the 18th from 11am-5pm (venue 1) and try your hand at stone carving at Artists and an Orchard in Ringmer (venue 32). Further afield... If you’re in the mood to venture further east, there’s lots to see at Towner Gallery, where the Sussex Open, Edward Stott: A Master of Colour and Atmosphere and At Altitude all continue. And Right Here and Out There, a major exhibition of work by British sculptor Alison Wilding, continues at the De La Warr Pavilion (see page 70). Jerwood Gallery exhibit a series of playful, thoughtprovoking and previously unseen works by Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger. The Human Figure in Space draws inspiration from sources as diverse as Wallinger’s childhood visits to see his Auntie Marjory in Hastings during the sixties, through to the pioneering work of 19th-century photographer Eadweard Muybridge. Until the 7th of October. Corita Kent, Get With The Action (damn everything but the circus alphabet, 1968) at Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, <strong>2018</strong> (Photo by Sam Moore) Birdman (detail), <strong>2018</strong>. Archival Digital Prints on Dibond. Dimensions variable. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth © Mark Wallinger ....69....