‘A Sense of Place’ is a graphic art project exploring the idea of place and what it means. It reveals how places can develop strong identities and culture, which are felt deeply by local people and visitors alike. It is also a response to the current political climate, which has seen increasing attempts to close borders, restrict our freedom of movement and regulate our ‘sense of place’.

ASOP Book

Exploring what “A Sense of place” means across different countries.

12 creative contributors
2 interviews,1 Short essay
12 double sided prints
Limited edition /300
Hand numbered
Screen printed cover
GF Smith Colorplan covers
GF Smith Munken

Sussex Exhibition

Sussex has a long rich history of attracting radical artists and writers. The lush countryside and pretty villages, colourful seaside resorts and striking coastline have long inspired creative minds. Designer Eric Gill created the famous Gill Sans font, and painters Duncan James and Vanessa Bell made their home in the now famous Charleston.