Contemporary art in medieval churches, inspiring landscapes, history and heritage.

 
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We’ve Been Here Before

An exhibition at St Andrews Mews Hastings .

Open 10 -4pm Friday Saturday & Sunday 20th 21st 22nd Nov 2025

Everyone is welcome

 
 

…celebrating diversity and inclusivity…

 
 
 

Pride Portrait Project 2025

Celebrating our local LGBTQ+ community. Art in Romney Marsh has commissioned portraits in response to a display of 1920’s photographs of key members of the Queer Creative Community including Haarlem Renaissance such as Ethel Waters, Bessie Smith, Langston Hughes and the 1920’s creatives who would be hearing their music and reading their poems such as EF Benson, Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville West.

Mind the Gap

Celebrating LGBQT+ heritage in partnership with local museums, libraries. Sharing research about local queer creatives who lived, worked and were inspired by Kent and Sussex coastal towns and villages

Creativity and Learning

Workshops and demonstrations lead and inspired by artists and makers.

AiRM celebrates local resources such as wool, willow, grasses and rush. We provide free and inclusive community workshops in; basket weaving, spinning, coiling, peg loom weaving and felt making.

AiRM Mission Statement

The medieval churches on the Romney Marsh will be recognised as accessible and inclusive spaces for Artists to explore and create ambitious work. The surrounding landscape and environment will be conserved and protected.

We plan to follow a Carbon Net Zero pathway.

 

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