ART WAVE FESTIVAL 2025
about & how to get involved
Art Wave returns to Gun Brewery for another year, and the third year in a row! We have a great line up this year with some incredibly talented folk
Starting on Saturday 6th September and continuing evert weekend until the 21st September we have different workshops to get you involved.
Each of these artists focus on the local wonders our landscape can bring up, using locally sourced materials, using the landscape and nature around us to inspire designs and bringing the outdoors into pieces for your home.
Each of these workshops are limited in spaces, so read below and see which class suits you. All workshops will take place in our production area, we will have a range of local food and drinks on offer.
Lorraine Singer - Ceramics
Saturday 6th September 2025 - Sunday 7th September 2025
As an Art graduate, Designer and Art Director at several leading national magazines, Lorraine has had a long and rewarding career in graphic design. Throughout her working life, the use of space, colour and shape have played a central role in her work. Following a long hiatus in her professional and artistic journey prompted by the arrival of her children, She is now enjoying life as a full-time ceramic artist, exhibiting in galleries and fairs, a member of Find a Maker, The Sussex Guild and London Potters.
If you are interested in the workshops that Lorraine will be leading at our Taproom, Click HERE for more information and how to book.
Matilda Grover - Basket Weaver
Saturday 13th September 2025 - Sunday 14th September 2025
Matilda is a Sussex based designer, maker and basket weaver. Matilda’s specialism in basketry has drawn on her professional experience and education in design and craft. Her connection with the natural world and desire to live and work in a sustainable way, has led them to work increasingly with natural and local materials. Having worked in a variety of design, research and craft led practices Matilda have gained a broad knowledge of vernacular materials and processes. She currently splits her time between making bespoke orders for clients, teaching basketry workshops and work part time at Studio Amos.
If you are interested in the workshops that Matilda will be leading at our Taproom, Click HERE for more information and how to book.
Katie @ kp studio - Ceramics
Saturday 20th September 2025 - Sunday 21st September 2025
Katie originally studied printmaking at the University of Brighton, but clay soon stole her heart. Bringing Katie’s love of lino-cutting into ceramics felt like the perfect match—carving bold patterns and pressing them into the soft, squidgy surface of clay is just so satisfying. These days, she focuses on creating pieces that celebrate the beauty of imperfection. No mass production here—just slow, thoughtful making with as little waste as possible.