
Strandline brings together three bodies of work shaped directly by Worthing’s coastline. Jubal Prevatte’s Groyne Wood Collection transforms timber salvaged from local sea defences into turned bowls, and forms, preserving the marks left by salt, weather and time. Wendy March’s indigo-dyed textiles explore the colour and rhythm of the sea through natural dye processes, creating lampshades and cloth pieces rich in depth and variation. Seaweed pressings by Sarah Wallace (@SeasideMoocher) document plant forms gathered along the shoreline, recording their delicate structures and fleeting beauty. Together, the exhibition explores how the sea alters, preserves and leaves behind materials, and how these remnants can be reworked into beautiful, useful objects.

