An invitation to this year’s POP UP open house 21st – 25th May 1 RIGDEN ROAD BN3 6NP – 11am-6pm – my home

‘Muse’ acrylic on canvas 100 x 75 cm very new!

I am excited to be opening my house, garden and studio for ONE LONG WEEKEND ONLY this year.

Thursday – Sunday 21st-25th May 2026, open daily 11am-6pm we are part of Hove Arts Trail

I hope to create a warm welcoming atmosphere, and I’m lucky enough to share my space with the same inspirational gang of artists and makers and friends that exhibited here with me last time.

Emma Stanton – jewellery, Davina Colmer – stone carver, Bill and Anthea from Ashdown Pottery – ceramics and table ware .

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We are a short walk from Hove Station and easy to reach from the 7 dials and central Brighton.

I really enjoy the curation process, and the inspiring, harmonious atmosphere we create together as a group of people .

There will be also refreshments, sold in aid of The Martlets Hospice local Charity.

Parking is FREE in Rigden Road at weekends, and most of the time on weekdays, except 1-2pm mon-Friday)

Accessible- the ground floor is all on one level except a tiny step down to my studio.

Emma Stanton – jewellery, Davina Colmer – stone carver, Bell and Anthea from Ashdown Pottery – ceramics and table ware .

I’m excited to see what new work they’ll all be bringing, and I have a lot of new paintings that have venture have not been shown yet, except for one or two new ones from the recent DUOLOGUES exhibition at Gallery 19a.

Two large sculptural pieces by Ashdown Pottery
The studio will be open too. I will have some browsers with smaller, affordable paintings, mostly unframed, available to buy; not something I usually have available at exhibitions.
‘Resplendent!’ 10.5 x 14.4 cm acrylic on paper

See here for more work on paper

Emma Stanton, Kate Scott, Anthea Stewart and Davina Colmer last year at 1 Rigden Road, Hove.

I so hope to see some of you in May.

Please email me if you have any questions /queries info@katescottpaintings.com

Last year at Oakbank exhibition, photo credit Lance Bellers