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A free meet-and-greet event with artists Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast at Art5 Gallery during the Brighton Fringe Festival, featuring complimentary prosecco.
Today, Tuesday 3rd March, marks a specific point in the Brighton Fringe Festivalâs second week, with Art5 Gallery hosting an afternoon dedicated to the work of Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast. This "Meet the Artists" event is a chance to step into the gallery and speak directly with both women about their current collections and the methods they use to create their pieces. Itâs a fairly informal setup, intended for anyone interested in the local art scene, whether youâre a seasoned collector or someone just starting to look at original work for your home.
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The gallery is keeping the entry free of charge, and theyâve mentioned that there will be a glass of prosecco available for those who come in to browse. The main idea is to provide a space where you can discuss creative processes with Tiffany and Natasha in a relaxed environment. Itâs often quite different to see art when the person who made it is standing right there to explain the story behind a particular canvas or the choice of materials, which is exactly what this session is for. You can look through the original pieces on display and, if something stands out, thereâs the option to buy it directly during the event.
For those who might be tied up today or aren't currently in Brighton, the gallery has made the collections available through their online shop as well. They provide free shipping across the UK, so the work is accessible even if you can't make it to the physical space in person. This is particularly useful for anyone focusing on interior design or home decoration who might want to measure up their space before committing to a new piece.
The event serves as a quiet break from the busier Fringe schedule, focusing purely on the interaction between the artists and the public. Itâs a good opportunity to see how Lynch and Boastâs styles complement each other within the gallery setting. Whether youâre there for a quick look or a longer chat about art techniques, the doors are open for the afternoon, offering a straightforward way to engage with the city's professional artist community without any formal barriers.









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