» Art Highlights
Wild Planet

Launching in Brighton this week prior to a UK tour, this free outdoor exhibition showcases 80 stunning photographs and will be lit from dusk ‘til 11.30pm. Wild Planet features images from Wildlife Photographer of the Year, which is owned by the Natural History Museum, London and BBC Wildlife Magazine.
Wild Planet, King’s Road, Brighton seafront. Until 26 September, open daily
Renegade Potters & Extreme Craft
Going all 3D, Brighton’s fabulous Ink_d gallery has put together a selection of British artisans who work in traditional methods but with a subversive nature. Ceramics, glassware, mosaic, embroidery and fabrics will all have something to say; their messages are political, social and often hard hitting.
Renegade Potters & Extreme Craft, Ink_d Gallery, North Road, 01273 645299. Until 11 April
Jamie Orlando Smith
Exploring the human impact on the planet on a localised scale, between the rural and the urban, and nature and culture, photographer Jamie Orlando Smith’s work derives from James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis in which he described the world as a super-organism of balanced life.
Jamie Orlando Smith: Disseminated Primatemaia, Red Roaster, St. James’ Street, 07891 892315. Until 30 April
Experience In Mind
Animations, films and photography have been created to visually represent young people’s individual experiences of mental health and aims to challenge stereotypes and reduce stigma about issues surrounding mental health. Experience In Mind is run in partnership between Hove YMCA and Mind in Brighton and Hove.
Experience In Mind: Through The Mind’s Eye II, Lighthouse, Kensington Street, 01273 647197. Thursday 18 March, 6.30–9pm






