The Cowley Club
The Cowley Club is a social centre on the busy London Road in Brighton. It houses a cafe and bookshop during the day, a private members bar during the evenings, and is a base for a variety of other projects.
The Cowley Club is a social centre on the busy London Road in Brighton. It houses a cafe and bookshop during the day, a private members bar during the evenings, and is a base for a variety of other projects.
Transition Brighton and Hove, part of the Transition Town network, is a group of volunteers aiming to start a city-wide community response to the challenges of climate change and peak oil
Home of the Transition Network - the mission; to inspire, encourage, network, support and train communities as they consider, adopt and implement a Transition Initiative. They're building a range of materials, training courses, events, tools & techniques, resources and a general support capability to help these communities.
The EXPLODING CINEMA is a coalition of film/video makers committed to developing new modes of exhibition for underground media; from DIY screenings in all kinds of venues to low/no budget film tours, cable T.V. and the internet.
We hold regular OPEN SCREENINGS of film/video for makers who want a popular audience for their work, we have no preference as to the kind of work ...drama, experimental, documentary, splatter, animation, true confessions, protest, pop promos, home videos, found footage....and we're looking for performance work and musicians. We have facilities for Super 8, 16mm, Standard 8, VHS, tape/slide, and performance. If you want to bring your own equipment or set up an installation that's no problem neither.
BIFS is a film society located in Brighton & Hove.We organise screenings of films that are not easily seen or available, including globally diverse films that give an insight into different cultures, politics and perspectives from around the world. Crucially, after each film we meet for a post-film discussion led by a guest speaker, because we believe that to watch a film without discussing its merits is to enjoy only half the film experience