Discover Art and Craft in Ditchling 

Discover Art and Craft in Ditchling 

Many people who visit Ditchling come for the beautiful countryside that surrounds the village, latticed with walking and cycling trails – but there is more to discover than just rural pleasures. The village is steeped in the arts and crafts tradition, with a vibrant, nationally-renowned museum and a programme of art-themed events throughout the year. 

Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft 

The museum holds an internationally important collection of work by the artists and craftspeople who were drawn to the village, including the sculptor, wood engraver, type-designer and letter-cutter Eric Gill, the calligrapher Edward Johnston (responsible for the famous Johnston typeface used for London Underground), the painter David Jones, the printer Hilary Pepler and the weaver Ethel Mairet. The impact of the many artists and craftspeople who came to live and work in Ditchling from the beginning of the 20th century onwards established this village as one of the most important places for the visual arts and crafts in Britain. The museum has a lively programme of changing temporary exhibitions along with workshops, demonstrations and free family activities. 

Art in Ditchling 

Ditchling has a rich artistic heritage including The Guild of St Joseph & St Dominic, artist and designer Frank Brangwyn, sculptor John Skelton, calligrapher Edward Johnson and, more recently illustrators Raymond Briggs and John Vernon Lord. Many artists and makers in and around the village continue these crafts and skills and contemporary art scene thrives today. 
 
The Art in Ditchling Trail of 13 venues showcases a range of high quality art, design and craft in houses, studios and workshops, and gives you the opportunity to meet those who create the work. The Trail will be open during weekends and bank holidays between 3rd and 26th May, and we look forward to welcoming you to our creative community. 
@art_in_ditchling 
 
 

The Turner Dumbrell Workshops 

The Workshops are part of the Turner Dumbrell Foundation which is also custodian of Lodge Hill. Set up in 1983 the Trust supports charitable organisations in the village of Ditchling and surrounding areas. The former school and farm buildings are offered to artists and makers and to encourage small business development. Some of the workshops are open in May as part of Artist Open Houses, Art in Ditchling Trail, and in September as part of the Artwave Festival. Other opening hours and information can be viewed on individual links. 
 
The home of Designer Makers such as Lou Petty and Kate Baker-Brown
 
Working Artist Studios include Philip Dunn; Jo Starkey; Laurence Moracchini, and Myles Dacre
 
Fine Craftmanship: Andrew Burston and Julie Rignell. 
 
Acupuncture and Ethical Skincare is at Isabel Cherry
 
Wellbeing Workshops, Aromatherapy, Hydrotherm Massage and Kids Clubs: Claire Robilliard at The Better Wellbeing Club 
 
Dumbrells Court Road, Ditchling BN6 8GT 

Pruden and Smith Goldsmiths 

The name ‘Pruden’ has been synonymous with goldsmithing in Ditchling for over eighty years, ever since Dunstan Pruden arrived in the village in 1932, and joined Eric Gill’s Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic. Dunstan’s work and tools are exhibited in the Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft, and the tradition has been carried on by his grandson, Anton Pruden and Rebecca Smith: Pruden and Smith Designer Jewellers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths was founded in 1988 and is committed to design excellence in precious metals, renown for unusual engagement rings and eternity rings
The workshop, which still houses many of Dunstan Pruden’s original tools, lies beneath the shop on the crossroads. Pre-booked tours are available HERE. Visitors can view a wide range of jewellery designs available off the shelf or to commission. 
Their latest collection, Trap (Sussex Shore), captures the essence of the Sussex coast. Inspired by pebbles trapped in wood along our ever-changing shorelines, the designs use silversmithing techniques to evoke an organic feel, embracing the irregularities of nature. 
The Crossroads, 2 South Street, Ditchling, 
BN6 8UQ 
The workshop, which still houses many of Dunstan Pruden’s original tools, lies beneath the shop on the crossroads. Pre-booked tours are available HERE
Visitors can view a wide range of jewellery designs available off the shelf or to commission. They run a full range of jewellery services and specialise in creating bespoke one off pieces and redesigning old jewellery. 
The Crossroads, 2 South Street, Ditchling, BN6 8UQ 

The Ugly Barn 

The Ugly Barn is a small, friendly communal pottery studio, where potters can get together to work in a supportive atmosphere whilst sharing ideas and learning from each other. Based at Wick Place, on the outskirts of Ditchling, The Ugly Barn is a converted old farm building and is surrounded by fields and vineyards. 
Wick Place, Underhill Lane, Ditchling, BN6 8XE 
T 0796 1128 908 
E theuglybarnditchling@gmail.com