Plus Accounting’s Support of Dreamy Place: Championing Creativity in Brighton and Beyond

 

We are proud to support the thriving creative and tech communities in Brighton and Crawley. As an independent, Brighton-based firm of chartered accountants, we are deeply committed to grassroots initiatives, particularly those that blend the worlds of art and digital culture. This is why we’re excited to continue our support for Dreamy Place, a programme that brings together art, creative technology, and digital culture in truly innovative ways. 

About Dreamy Place 

Dreamy Place builds on the legacy of Brighton Digital Festival (BDF), offering a platform where local and international artists can showcase installations, interactive events, and moving image works that push the boundaries of creativity. By merging technology with art, Dreamy Place redefines how we engage with both mediums, offering audiences new ways to experience and participate in the creative process. 

Curated and produced by videoclub, Dreamy Place is designed for everyone, encouraging people from all backgrounds to explore the possibilities of digital culture and its impact on the future of creativity. 

Why We Support Dreamy Place 

At Plus Accounting, we believe in the power of creativity and innovation to shape our communities. Brighton and Crawley are home to a wealth of creative and tech talent, and programmes such as this continue to build this dynamic sector. Our support for Dreamy Place allows us to contribute to a programme that not only showcases cutting-edge creativity but also makes it accessible to people who may not have encountered such experiences before. 

Image of Ammonite by Collectif Scale in the Cab Road tunnel beneath Brighton Train Station for Dreamy Place 2024.

Our ongoing engagement with Dreamy Place is part of our wider commitment to helping the arts and tech communities grow and thrive. We are proud that our investment helps the programme attract additional support, including funding from Arts Council England. This support enables Dreamy Place to offer free opportunities for the public to learn about and participate in its innovative arts and creative technology programmes. 

Dreamy Place is a perfect example of how collaboration between local businesses, artists, and cultural organisations can create something unique and impactful.  

To find out more about Dreamy Place and how you can experience it first hand, visit Dreamy Place. 

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