Chichester Observer

Exciting times ahead for city’s Oxmarket

- Art Phil Hewitt Group Arts Editor ents@chiobserve­r.co.uk

As the nation locks itself down again, Chichester’s Oxmarket Gallery is busy ensuring an exciting new future for itself.

The lockdown coincides with a time when the gallery would have been closed for refurbishm­ent anyway.

Oxmarket chairman Sophie Hull is thrilled at the thought of all the opportunit­ies the new look and the new facilities will open up.

Restrictio­ns permitting, the gallery is aiming to reopen on March 15 with a high-profile exhibition and will then celebrate its refurbishm­ent with an even higher-profile exhibition starting on April 1 entitled Refreshed, a name harking back to the gallery’s fundraisin­g campaign. Refreshed will run for three weeks.

The lobby area is currently being cleared and the kitchen and loos dismantled: “We are going to have a beautiful entrance area with more exhibition space and open it all up, and there will be comfortabl­e seating too.

“At the back there is a side room that will be a disabled loo and there will be a unisex loo as well, and we are going to improve the flow of the gallery as well. At the moment you go in and then out and then in and then out again. Now you will be able to go around the whole gallery without going in and out at all, a complete flow. We are also going to be improving the flooring. At the moment it is different flooring in each area. It is going to be uniform elegant flooring with the refurbishm­ent.”

The aim is also to improve signage – all part of ending the Oxmarket’s ‘hidden gem’ status. It is certainly a gem, but Sophie really does not want it to be hidden.

Sophie will also be looking to improve signage to the gallery from East Street.

The refurbishm­ent is costing about £200,000: “I have been very busy with our profession­al fundraiser working on targeting institutio­ns and trusts because we don’t have the resources to organise fundraisin­g events. The only fundraisin­g event that we had was the Philip Jackson exhibition in November which was highly successful and raised a very considerab­le sum towards the costs which has allowed us to start work. We are working to get the rest of the money in place. We have a lot of applicatio­ns that are outstandin­g. We have secured about three-quarters of the money so far. Let’s hope we can get the rest of the money in place by the end of February so that we don’t have to do the work in two phases.”

As Sophie says, the timing has been fortunate insofar as this was all scheduled to happen during what has now become lockdown. She has also completely overhauled the Oxmarket’s IT systems which were “archaic”.

Together, it will all put the Oxmarket in its best position ever, helped by an influx of high-powered new directors at its November AGM.

“We are going to be able to have even more exciting exhibition­s and even more variety of art, and we are hoping to become better known than we have ever been. We will be able to have workshops and we will be able to use the enhanced facilities more for schools and universiti­es. We will be able to have more events. The scope is enormous. How many other places have the space and the facilities that we have? Most of them are commercial and very expensive to hire. We are going to be in a unique position. We are going to be part of the regenerati­on of Chichester.”

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Oxmarket chairman Sophie Hull

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