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The Guernsey Arts Gourmet

To celebrate the launch of The Big Eat, Guernsey Arts is serving up a brand new exhibition: The Guernsey Arts Gourmet!
We invited artists to submit work inspired by Guernsey produce… from still lifes of our famous dairy to chefs in action, and everything in between.

This visual exhibition, celebrating Guernsey’s produce and hospitality sector, will take place at the George Crossan Gallery within the Inner Market from today, Friday the 24th April until Sunday the 7th of June!

The George Crossan Gallery is open from 9am-5pm, Monday – Saturday. Accessible via stairs and lift. Free entry. Bon Appetit!

Guernsey Literary Festival 2026

The long-awaited Guernsey Literary Festival is back for 2026!
Now an integral part of Guernsey’s creative calendar, the festival celebrates great writing and big ideas, with a fabulous selection of literary events for everyone to enjoy.

This week, you can enjoy a total of 30 fascinating talks, 2 family-focussed events, 2 poetry evenings, and 2 exciting workshops. 

To browse the full selection of events and fill your calendar with creative fun for weeks to come, head over to the Guernsey Literary Festival website today!

Art & Architecture: A Tale of the Magical Granite Rock

Artist Natasha K. HE is thrilled to announce her very first solo exhibition in Guernsey, titled “Art & Architecture: A Tale of the Magical Granite Rock,” which will take place in Spring 2026.

This exhibition coincides with a significant historical milestone: the ceremony to lay the first stone of Elizabeth College took place 200 years ago in 1826. That was where the story began!

Two centuries later, Natasha’s exhibition will be showcased at The Gatehouse Gallery of Elizabeth College Guernsey.

“It has been three years since I unexpectedly moved to this beautiful island. During that time, I have been quietly interpreting Guernsey’s architecture and landscapes through my lens as an architect and artist—from the rigid lines of granite to the fluid motion of the sea. I am now ready to share that collection with you. I am incredibly grateful to have the backing of the local communities, GateHouse Gallery, and Guernsey Arts”.

We can’t wait to welcome you to the historic GateHouse Gallery at Elizabeth College.

Dates & Time:

Friday 24th April: 6:30pm – 8:30pm (Private View)

April 25th, 26th, May 2nd, 3rd, 10th : 10am – 1pm

Location: GateHouse Gallery, The Grange. Free entry.

Lost in Nature

Guernsey Museum at Candie presents: Lost in Nature

From this Saturday the 25th of April, step into a new installation at the Brian White Gallery. Nature‑inspired artworks, an immersive soundscape by local composer Flexagon and a captivating video installation by SkyWave Media invite you to pause, slow down, and reconnect with the natural world through art, sound and film.

Normal admission applies. Free with discovery pass.

Guernsey Music Centre Concert

This Saturday 25th April, the Music Centre Brass Band, Clarinet Choir, Flute Choir and Saxophone Ensemble will be performing at Vale Church!

Make your way down from 7pm for some refreshments, ahead of the concert at 7.30pm.

Entry is free with retiring collection and donations for refreshments.

The Guernsey Music Centre look forward to welcoming you to the first of their summer concerts!

Subs Not Dubs: Film Screening

Subs Not Dubs, a new film night dedicated to contemporary foreign language cinema, returns to Mallard Cinema on Thursday 30 April 2026 with The Secret Agent (2025), the Oscar and BAFTA nominated thriller directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho.

It follows Armando (Wagner Moura), a former professor caught in the political turmoil of the Brazilian military dictatorship, attempting to flee persecution and resist an authoritarian regime.

Time Out Magazine said that: “The Secret Agent is vicious and vivid in its sense of place and danger. But it also has a streak of weirdness and offers a very human take on the political-crime thriller genre.”

Created and hosted by Wynter Tyson, Subs Not Dubs is focused on bringing the best of new foreign language cinema to Guernsey.

Wynter Tyson said: “With a handful of community led film nights, there are many great films being screened in Guernsey but there isn’t currently a place for new foreign language films. Subs Not Dubs seeks to fill this gap and hopefully next year’s major awards contenders won’t just be a list of movies that we haven’t had a chance to watch yet.”

The Secret Agent is screening at 6.30pm on Thursday 30 April at Mallard Cinema. Tickets can be booked online or on the Mallard Cinema app.