
Meet the artists exhibition featuring contemporary works by Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival, including complimentary prosecco.
Today, Tuesday 24th February, the Art5 Gallery in Brighton is hosting an exhibition featuring the work of Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast. It’s part of the Brighton Fringe Festival programme, so it’s a good chance to see some local contemporary art. The setup is a 'Meet the artists' session, meaning both Tiffany and Natasha will be at the gallery to chat with anyone who stops by. It’s a straightforward way to see their latest collections and hear about their work directly from them in a relaxed environment.
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The exhibition focuses on original pieces that are described as affordable art, mostly aimed at home decor and interior design. If you’re thinking about finding something new for your walls or just want to see what’s being produced locally, the works cover a variety of styles from both artists. The gallery is also offering a complimentary glass of prosecco to visitors while they browse. It makes for a quiet afternoon activity where you can look at the new pieces and ask the artists any questions you might have about their process.
Entry to the gallery is free, so you can just drop in while you're out in Brighton. The event is designed to be welcoming for everyone, whether you're a serious art collector or just someone interested in the local festival scene. Having the artists there in person means you can get a better sense of the work than you might from just looking at a finished piece on a wall. It’s a practical way to view original art intended for the home without the usual formality of a gallery show.
If you can’t make it down to Art5 Gallery today, the full collections from Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast are also available on the gallery’s website. They offer free shipping within the UK for any online purchases, which is handy if you find something you like but can't take it with you. Whether you go for the prosecco and the conversation or just browse the work online later, the exhibition offers a clear look at what these two artists are contributing to the festival this year.











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