Upcoming events
Priscilla Queen of the South Celebration Event
Saturday 8 November 11:30 until 15:30
University of Sussex Campus : Outside Jubilee Building & Room G31
 
                                    Priscilla Queen of the South - Image Credit: National Trust/Laurence Perry
Created as part of the National Trust’s Changing Chalk project, Priscilla honours the Gypsies, Travellers, and diverse communities who have lived and worked on the South Downs.
Based on a real horse named Winnie (owned by the artist’s sister), Priscilla toured over 1,000 miles across Britain, inviting the public to forge parts of her mane, tail, and feet. Now returned to the South Downs, she stands proudly on campus as a symbol of connection and heritage.
Celebration Day: Saturday 8th November
Time: 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Location: Outside the Jubilee Building & Room G31
- Watch the artist work with students to hand forge on a mobile blacksmithing forge
- Learn about the chalk grasslands on your doorstep
- Ribbon tying in Romani flag colours
- Refreshments & artist’s film in Room G31
This event is made possible with support from the Changing Chalk project – a landscape-scale partnership led by the National Trust, connecting nature, people and heritage on and around the South Downs. The project is supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund, thanks to National Lottery players, and by The Linbury Trust.
			By: Nadia Pattenden
			Last updated: Monday, 27 October 2025