The ONCA Gallery is a growing hub for art, ecology and education which strives to bridge social and environmental justice issues through creativity. It is the only urban arts venue in the UK dedicated to environmental awareness, and they work by telling stories, using art, poetry, performance, sculpture, word and music, to explore the way we engage with the natural world.
Working with local and national conservation projects, this Brighton-based arts charity gives artists a vehicle and a forum through which to create, display and sell art inspired by ecological issues whilst also raising awareness and funds for frontline conservation.
ONCA Gallery tries to cater for everybody’s access and participation needs by:
- Hosting events tailored to the needs of participants of a wide range of ages and abilities
- Encouraging and working with exhibiting artists and partners to make their projects as inclusive and accessible as possible
- Encouraging practitioners to offer concession tickets for unemployed, low-waged, senior members and marginalised groups
What’s more, the gallery is wheelchair accessible with toilets however these aren’t accessible due to stairs. There are accessible toilets close to the gallery at The Yellow Book bar and North Laine pub.
Visit the OCNA website for the latest updates about exciting, upcoming events such as drawing workshops, current exhibitions and more.
Address: 14 St George’s Pl, Brighton, BN1 4GB
Website: https://onca.org.uk/