
Meet the artists Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast at Art5 Gallery for the Brighton Fringe Festival, featuring new collections and free entry.
With the Brighton Fringe Festival kicking off soon, it’s worth keeping an eye on the exhibitions popping up around town. One spot that always delivers is the Art5 Gallery, located centrally at 5 Prince Albert Street. They are hosting their annual Fringe Exhibition, and this year the focus is on two local favorites: Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast. The exhibition itself is set to start on May 1st, 2026, marking the beginning of the festival's run and offering plenty of time to explore their new work.
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Tiffany Lynch, a well-known local painter, is preparing a brand new collection specifically for this show at Art5. Her work is often sought after by those looking for vibrant, contemporary pieces. Sharing the space is Natasha Boast, who brings a different texture to the exhibition, working primarily with Resin art and mixed media. The gallery tends to curate shows that appeal to a broad audience, often focusing on what they term 'affordable art' and pieces suitable for 'happy home decor,' making it a good stop whether you are a serious collector or just looking for something new for your living room.
The main feature of the exhibition is the chance to attend a 'Meet the Artists' event with both Tiffany and Natasha. While the exhibition opens on May 1st, the exact date for the meet and greet is currently uncertain. Historically, similar events featuring both artists have taken place during the second week of the Fringe, and there was also a mention of a potential June 5th date for Tiffany Lynch specifically, so it’s worth checking the gallery’s social media closer to the time for confirmation. What we do know is that the entry is likely free. Past events have explicitly invited people to "pop by and grab yourself a glass of prosecco" without a charge, which is always a nice bonus when checking out new art and meeting the creators. This kind of informal setting is perfect for art lovers and those interested in seeing the new collections up close.










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