» Art Highlights

Dead Eagle Trail
Photographic exhibition of Jane Hilton’s portrayal of the 21st century cowboys, captured in their own personal environments, surrounded by their collections of artefacts and memorabilia. Contradictions in American society and the American dream are running themes in her work. You can read more about the exhibition here.
Jane Hilton: Dead Eagle Trail, Crane Kalman, 38 Kensington Gardens, 01273 697096. Until 29 August

100 Artists For Pride
100 Artists For Pride is the name of the exhibition held in a new art space, The Twilight Gallery, which is housed within a new massage and yoga centre, The Jing. Among the 100 artists selected to help raise funds for Brighton and Hove Pride is Justin Weeks, whose paintings are saturated in colour but softened by an impressionist style. www.100artists.co.uk
100 Artists for Pride, The Twilight Gallery, 28/29 Bond Street, 01273 628942. 25 July only

Double Take
Worthing Museum and Art Gallery has invited ten members of The Brighton Sculptors to show a range of their outdoor and indoor pieces in the surroundings of Worthing’s Sculpture Garden and Garden Gallery.
Double Take, Sculpture Garden and Garden Gallery, Worthing, 01903 221447. Until 25 September

Charley Harper
American illustrator best known for his bird designs and his often humorous drawings of nature, people, insects and other animals. “When I look at a wildlife or nature subject, I don’t see the feathers on the wings, I just count the wings. I see exciting shapes, colour combinations, patterns and textures.”
Charley Harper, Castor and Pollux, 165 King’s Road Arches, 01273 773776. Until 5 September






