
Free meet and greet event with artists Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast at Art5 Gallery, featuring a complimentary glass of prosecco.
Today at Art5 Gallery in Brighton, there is an opportunity to meet Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast as part of their current exhibition programme. This Meet the Artists event is a casual setup where both creators will be present to talk about their new collections. Itâs a useful afternoon for anyone who follows the local art scene or is looking for new pieces to add to their home, as the focus is very much on original work and interior design. Rather than just looking at finished pieces on a wall, you can get a sense of the techniques and inspirations that drive their respective practices.
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The gallery is offering free entry to the event, and they are serving a complimentary glass of prosecco to visitors while they browse the gallery floor. Having both Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast in the same space means you can compare their different styles and hear directly from them about how they produce their work. Itâs a low-pressure environment where the main goal is to let people see the art up close and have a conversation with the people who made it. Itâs particularly relevant for those who are thinking about how a specific piece might fit into a living space or a collection, as the artists can provide insight into the scale and texture of their work.
For those who are interested in collecting, all the original pieces on display are available for purchase during the session. If you aren't able to head down to the gallery in person today, the works are also available through their online shop, which includes free delivery across the UK. This makes the collections accessible even if you can't make it to the physical meet-and-greet, though the in-person event provides that extra bit of context you don't get from a screen. Itâs a straightforward way to spend a Monday afternoon if youâre interested in seeing what these two artists have been working on lately and want to see the pieces in a gallery setting.









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