A Community
Of Kindness
Art Project Tackles Division Across Coastal Towns
Look Again launched it’s latest public-realm project across the coastline between Brighton and Eastbourne this Spring. Delivered in collaboration with artist Supermundane and arts educator Dawn East, the project has seen bold, joyful artworks appearing in unexpected locations in Seaford, Newhaven, Peacehaven and Telscombe.
The billboard, banner and poster campaign has transformed creativity into collective action, with thousands of young creatives from these coastal towns taking part in the project. The campaign featured new work by Supermundane alongside over 100 original designs created by local primary and secondary school pupils. Centred on the universal values of warmth and kindness, the project offers a visible reminder that communities are stronger when they stand together against hate and division.
“Seeing these vibrant posters is genuinely uplifting. Their messages of respect, consideration and kindness shine so brightly at a time when the communities can feel divided. My sincere thanks to everyone who has helped to give life to this powerful and heartfelt project.”
Councillor Zoe Nicholson, Leader of Lewes District Council
“This is our largest participatory art project to date, howing art in the public realm is about much more than sharing space — it’s an energising mix of place, people and creativity. "
Charlotte Parsons, Look Again
The project continues throughout Spring 2026. If you would like to get involved at home or in your own organisation, you can download the activity pack here and the colouring in sheet here.