



Join us on Saturday 28th October for a newly commissioned performance by Adam Moore, Passing, created in collaboration with local residents.
Passing is an ensemble performance located at the end of Eastbourne Pier, relating to Moore's public artwork Still Life, commissioned in partnership with Eastbourne ALIVE. The work explores grief, loss and hope at the pier.

To register your interest in being part of the performance, please email info@devonshirecollective.co.uk. No dance experience necessary but you must be willing to shout loudly for a short time and comfortable being watched by an audience.
Following the performance, join us for a celebratory drink in the bar at the end of the pier.
We look forward to seeing you soon.
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12pm–5pm
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VOLT
67–69 Seaside Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN21 3PL


St Augustine’s Hall
Christ Church
Seaside (entrance via Hanover Road)
BN22 7NN

Christ Church Hall (Entrance via Hanover Road)
Seaside
Eastbourne
BN22 7NN

Open Monday to Sunday during cafe and bar hours. Please see the Port Hotel website for more details.
Port Hotel Eastbourne
11–12 Royal Eastbourne Parade
Eastbourne
BN22 7AR

Still life, 2023, is a newly commissioned public artwork by Adam Moore at the end of Eastbourne Pier. Commissioned in partnership with Eastbourne ALIVE, in celebration of the Turner Prize 2023.

superstructure (public image), 2023, is a newly commissioned public artwork by Madeleine Pledge in Marine Parade Gardens. Commissioned in partnership with Eastbourne ALIVE, in celebration of the Turner Prize 2023.

Skill Cut Winner, 2023, is a newly commissioned public artwork by Rottingdean Bazaar. Commissioned in partnership with Eastbourne ALIVE, in celebration of the Turner Prize 2023.

Love, Empathy, Respect, Dignity is a newly commissioned public artwork by Nadina Ali, in collaboration with Devonshire Youth Collective and Sanctuary. Commissioned in partnership with Eastbourne ALIVE, in celebration of the Turner Prize 2023.