Past and Upcoming
Events
St George @ St Nic’s – A Celebration Like No Other!
Join us on Saturday, 26th April 2025, at Saint Nic’s Gallery and Event Space, Weymouth, for a fun, patriotic, and inclusive celebration of St George’s Day!
PORTLAND AND WEYMOUTH TOWNS OF CULTURE 2025 – LAUNCH PARTY
Get ready, Weymouth! The Towns of Culture 2025 celebrations are kicking off with an electrifying Launch Party – and you’re invited!
HOPE – The Underdog Winning!
After the success of 2023’s launch event, the Revolting Artists return with yet another showcase of some of the UK’s leading urban and subversive artists.
When We Talk About War, We’re Really Talking about Peace
You are cordially invited to the opening night of “When We Talk About War, We’re Really Talking about Peace” an exhibition of collages and mixed media works by Smithsonian Rösterino on Friday 15th March 2024 from 6:30pm – 10:30pm.
Let’s Dance – Indie Disco
Please join us at St Nic’s Gallery on SATURDAY 2nd MARCH for our Revolting Artists fundraiser and pre-party, LET’S DANCE!
“Icons”
You are cordially invited to the opening night of “Icons” an exhibition of drawings and paintings by BOD on FRIDAY 16th February 2024 from 6:30pm – 10:30pm.
GREED
The Revolting Artists is a loose and evolving collective of urban and subversive artists from around the UK, and further-a-field, who produce artwork in a variety of disciplines including graphic design, painting, graffiti, performance poetry, photography and music.
The Revolting Artists:
The Revolting Artists is a loose and evolving collective of urban and subversive artists from around the UK, and further-a-field, who produce artwork in a variety of disciplines including graphic design, painting, graffiti, performance poetry, photography and music.
Curated from the knackered coastal town of Weymouth by local artists BOD and Smithsonian Rösterino; their mission is to create a grass roots art scene whilst shining a spotlight on local and international artists whose work embodies social commentary or has a subversive edge.
The new politics of the culture war has spawned a wealth of artists and activists who want to respond to a wide range of subjects from the cost of living crisis to gender politics. Many of these artists use the tools of advertising to reflect satirical and subversive messages back to the consuming masses, blurring and confusing the lines between art and life.