The Rivoli Gallery

A. R. Brown & Co. is devoted to supporting the local cultural community. Asides from its long-term support of the Worthing Dome Cinema and High Salvington Mill regeneration schemes, the firm has a history of supporting local craftsmen and artists alike. A regular presence in the firm are the works and models of local craftsmen Ted Bayley, who sadly died recently. His works will continue to be proudly displayed as testament to the Worthing architectural icons they represent. In addition, A. R. Brown & Co. is proud to play host to a permanent and rotating selection of works from the internationally exhibited artist, Nicholas de Lacy-Brown, who was born in Worthing.

For more information on the work of Nicholas de Lacy-Brown,
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Tuscany wharf: 15km to San Gimignamo

Tuscany Wharf: 15 km to San Gimignano - Oil on canvas, 2010 ©