A pop up exhibition celebrating Brighton and Hove Albion is being held in the city.
The exhibition, called Communion, is being held at Gallery 40 in Gloucester Road, Brighton, and celebrates “our club, city and BHAFC fan culture”.
The gallery, which has been organised by Albion fanzine Dogma, opened this morning until 6pm today and will also be open from 10am until 6pm tomorrow.
James William, editor of the fanzine, said: “It’s an exhibition and pop-up shop featuring some of the artists we have had in Dogma in the last few issues.
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“We have got artefacts and other pieces for people to pop in and see.
"We hope it can provide some Albion-focused respite from lack of Premier League football at the moment.
“Downstairs we have a recording playing of the matchday when we beat Chelsea.
"Someone recorded the whole day, including the pub, train journey and during the match.
“It’s three hours long, I think Chelsea have just scored! It’s got some historical stuff but mainly artwork from our time at the Amex.
“It’s been busy this morning, it’s good to see some familiar faces when there is no football on at the moment.”
People can buy prints on show at the gallery.
For more information, visit Dogmabrighton.com.
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