Designed as Experiences, Not Mere Occasions.

Atelier & Grove events bring art, place, and participation together - from racecourse hospitality to immersive stays and artist-led retreats. Events are designed as experiences rather than occasions.

They sit at the intersection of art, place, and participation — often unfolding over time, and frequently tied to specific landscapes, buildings, or traditions. Some are public-facing, many are private, and others exist somewhere in between.

Private Hospitality

In Jersey, Atelier & Grove curates the A&G Tent at Les Landes Racecourse.

Operating throughout the race season, the tent serves as a cultural and social anchor alongside the racing calendar. It combines hospitality, conversation, and atmosphere - a place to gather before, during, and after each meeting, and an extension of the Atelier & Grove world into a civic setting.

Events, Reimagined

At The Sandrock, events take on a more immersive form.

Planned programmes include a murder mystery weekend that weaves together the hotel, its surrounding landscape, and the local heritage railway. Guests become part of a narrative that unfolds across multiple locations — blurring theatre, history, and hospitality into a shared experience.

Artistic Retreats

Alongside this, Atelier & Grove hosts learning retreats centred on art, craft, and interpretation.

Led by artists including David Henty, these retreats focus on observation, technique, and critical thinking rather than production alone. They are deliberately small in scale, allowing for depth, discussion, and sustained engagement.

Events at Atelier & Grove are not designed to be repeated endlessly.

They are shaped by context, people, and moment — intended to be remembered rather than replicated.