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A better campus
Our experiences of study, work and life over the past few years have highlighted even more keenly the need to provide space that works for all our people – students and staff alike.
We’re investing in making our stunning 60-year-old campus better – with everything from big builds to small changes to our existing space and facilities. These will give us areas that work, providing modern spaces and keeping our historic campus beautiful for another 60 years.
Over the past five years, we have built 2,117 new bedrooms on campus, creating a new student village – East Slope – with a mixture of townhouses and flats as well as study spaces and social hubs. We have also opened the doors of our brand new Student Centre – a multipurpose learning and events space, which as well as being a new hub for student services, offers retail and leisure amenities.
Our next step is the most ambitious programme we have undertaken in recent years. The West Slope development will greatly enhance the student and academic experience, giving the University the infrastructure it needs to continue to be an internationally-recognised centre for excellence, as well as being a covetable place to live, work and forge connections.
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Calling all artists - new public art being commissioned for campus
Posted on behalf of: Better Campus Team
Last updated: Wednesday, 26 March 2025
An artist impression of Sussex Lawns with Nyewood House to the left and Newick House to the right
Could you, or someone you know, create a new Public Artwork for campus?
The University is seeking an Artist to create a Public Artwork as part of its new West Slope development.
Continuing a long tradition of Public Art on campus, the artwork will be a permanent outdoor installation, located on West Slope’s Sussex Lawns at the heart of the development.
A sense of place
The commissioned artwork will celebrate the history of Sussex. Placed on Sussex Lawns, the artwork will become an integral part of a new green area inspired by original campus landscape architect Dame Syliva Crowe, whose ‘green core spine’ – a line of trees and soft landscaping that runs through the centre of campus - is being re-established in West Slope.
The artwork will enhance the public realm. Placed between our new Health and Wellbeing Centre and new supermarket, the area will be visited by students, staff, visitors and the local community alike.
It will be a celebration of Sussex and create a sense of place. We are looking for a functional artwork that honours local biodiversity and our neighbouring South Downs National Park, promotes wellbeing, and incorporates local, traditional, sustainable materials and skills.
Fiona Courage, Deputy Director of Library, Culture and Heritage said: ‘This is a fantastic opportunity for an Artist with a connection to our University or the Sussex region to create a lasting legacy for the Sussex community.
Sussex has a rich tradition of Public Art on campus, from Ivon Hitchens 1960s mural Day’s Rest, Day’s Work, to Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Cammock’s recent installation, whisper tones vibratefoundations, it’s a privilege to be commissioning a new and lasting artwork that will be enjoyed for decades to come and become part of our campus story.’
How to get involved
We are inviting artists to express interest in creating our new artwork by midday on Tuesday 8 April.
Shortlisted artists will then be invited to prepare a proposal of their idea, which will be exhibited on campus for the community to view, ahead of the final Artist being commissioned in June.
West Slope
West Slope is set to transform the north quarter of campus with just under 1,900 new student bedspaces and new student amenities. In addition, a new Health and Wellbeing Centre will open in 2026, offering NHS GP services to the local and student community, placing student wellbeing at the heart of campus.
The Public Artwork commission and installation is a planning requirement of the West Slope development. The final artwork will be selected by the University in collaboration with Brighton & Hove City Council.
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