
An exhibition exploring the concept of 'kalmfulness' through calming imagery to help visitors pause and reset.
If you find yourself walking along the seafront in Brighton over the next week, you might notice something a bit different at The Seafront Gallery. Starting today, 9 May 2026, and running until 17 May, the space is hosting an exhibition titled 'Moments of Kalmfulness'. It is an initiative put together by Kalms Herbal Remedies, focusing on the idea of 'kalmfulness'—a term they use to describe a state of balance and peace in our daily lives. The goal here is fairly simple: to encourage visitors to find small, achievable ways to manage stress, using the exhibition as a starting point for that reflection.
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The exhibition is essentially a collection of images curated to reflect those quiet, steady moments we often overlook. It is not just a corporate display; the gallery features contributions from both the general public and local creatives, including members of the Brighton and Hove Camera Club. By bringing together these different perspectives on everyday calm, the organisers are aiming to provide a space where visitors can pause and reset. The concept draws on the idea that viewing natural or tranquil scenes can help lower stress levels, which is the core theme behind the imagery on display. It is interesting to see how different people interpret the concept of a 'calm moment' through their own lenses.
The gallery is located on Kings Road, Brighton & Hove, BN1 2HJ, making it quite accessible if you are already out for a walk by the water. Entry is free, so it is a straightforward option if you are looking for a quiet activity during the week or over the weekend. Whether you have an interest in photography, are curious about the local creative scene, or are simply looking for a brief change of pace in your routine, the exhibition is open to anyone who wants to drop in and see the work. It is a low-pressure environment, designed for anyone interested in the intersection of wellbeing and visual art.










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