Art & culture
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House is a brand new, multipurpose arts space located on the ground floor of the brutalist building at 8 Church Street, tucked behind The Royal Square and alongside St. Helier Town Church.
- Free entry



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From visual arts to dance, music, drama, film and poetry, Capital House is ArtHouse Jersey’s centralised space to showcase highly finished, inspiring artistic works. Alongside exhibitions and performances this new space also acts as a making room for creative projects and an artistic hub for lectures, meetings and networking. There is content to see in the space all year round, except for exhibition turnaround periods. Opening times will differ depending on the content on offer at any one time.
We are open all year round.
Monday: | closed |
Tuesday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Wednesday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Thursday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Friday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Saturday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Sunday: | 10:30 - 18:00 |
- Indoor
- Family friendly
- Wheelchair access
- Accessible toilets
- Level access
- Ramp to main entrance
- Suitable for visitors with limited mobility
- Wet room or level entry shower
- Wheelchair access throughout
Location
Capital House
8 Church Street
Jersey
St. Helier
JE2 3NN
Offers and events

Cambion: Photographic Exhibition by Ryan Skelton
A cambion is the offspring of a demon who has impregnated a human. The artist Ryan Skelton has photographed himself and others nude in nature as if they were cambions having been born from both nature and human
Apr 05 2023 ‐ May 07 2023

Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize
Founded in 1994 the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize has established a reputation as the UK’s most important annual exhibition of drawing, with 2022 alone receiving over 3,200 entries from 1,617 artists and drawing practitioners from 45 countries around the world.
Feb 09 2023 ‐ Mar 26 2023

ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Amber Hahn
Amber Hahn is an artist whose current practice comprises installation, sculpture and performance. Her work delves into the ambiguities and essential opacity of human experience. She slowly produces objects, images and environments that make perceptual that which is often at the limit of language: the overlooked, the minor or the silenced.
Feb 04 2023 ‐ Feb 05 2023