Arts & Culture
📍 Southwick Community Centre Cafe, Southwick
👥 Organised by Rethreaded

Adur Festival Revival - Textile Exhibition

An exhibition by textile art group Rethreaded with interpretations on the themes of ‘Adur’ ‘Festival’ and ‘Revival’. Experience the creativity and craftsmanship of local textile artists as they explore what these themes mean to them and the community.

Event Details

When: May 22nd - June 30th, 2026 Duration: 6 weeks Where: Southwick Community Centre Cafe Address: 24 Southwick St, Southwick BN42 4TE Opening Hours: 10am-2pm Monday-Friday Age: All ages

What to Expect

Rethreaded is a talented textile art group whose members have been working to create unique pieces inspired by the Adur Festival’s Revival theme. This exhibition showcases their interpretations through various textile mediums.

The Exhibition Features

  • Original textile artworks exploring ‘Adur’ themes
  • Creative interpretations of ‘Festival’ celebrations
  • Pieces reflecting on ‘Revival’ and renewal
  • Various textile techniques and styles
  • Community-inspired artistic expressions

About the Art

Each piece in the exhibition tells a story, whether it’s about the local area, the spirit of festivals, or the concept of revival and rebirth. The artists have used their skills in fabric, thread, and textile design to create thought-provoking and beautiful works.

Visit Information

The exhibition is hosted in the welcoming atmosphere of Southwick Community Centre Cafe, where you can enjoy viewing the artwork while having a cup of tea or coffee.

Opening Times: 10am-2pm, Monday through Friday Duration: Exhibition runs for 6 weeks

Practical Information

Entry: Free admission - no booking required, just turn up Accessibility: Fully accessible - indoor venue Parking: Available nearby Venue Phone: 01273 592819 Venue Website: southwickcommunitycentre.org.uk Venue Social Media: Facebook Contact: jayne.routley@ntlworld.com / 07949337652

About Rethreaded

Rethreaded is a textile art group that brings together artists passionate about fabric, thread, and creative expression. Through their collaborative and individual work, they explore themes relevant to their community and create beautiful, meaningful textile art.

This exhibition is part of the Adur Festival 2026 ‘Revival’ theme - celebrating creativity, community, and the transformative power of art.