
Exhibition featuring works by Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival.
Art5 Gallery is hosting an exhibition featuring works by Tiffany Lynch and Natasha Boast on 22 June 2026. This show is part of the wider programme for the Brighton Fringe Festival, bringing these two artists into the gallery space for the duration of the event.
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The Art5 Gallery has been operating in the heart of The Lanes for over 15 years. It is a space that has consistently represented a diverse selection of national and international artists. Because of its location, it acts as a quiet anchor amidst the bustle of the surrounding streets. The gallery’s collection is typically quite varied, covering original paintings, ceramics, and limited edition prints. They also frequently display architectural art and alternative media, such as textiles and items crafted from recycled ocean glass. This exhibition featuring Lynch and Boast aligns with that established focus on contemporary work.
Over the last decade and a half, the gallery has built a reputation for being a consistent space for contemporary art in Brighton. It is not just a place for paintings; the inclusion of things like recycled ocean glass and textiles shows they are interested in the materiality of the work they show. This exhibition offers a chance to see how the work of Lynch and Boast interacts with the gallery’s existing collection. Given the gallery's history of supporting different artistic mediums, it will be interesting to see how their specific pieces sit alongside the usual mix of ceramics and paintings that the gallery is known for.
The Brighton Fringe is a significant event for the city, and it can sometimes be overwhelming with the sheer volume of theatre and comedy on offer. Having an exhibition like this at Art5 Gallery offers a necessary change of pace for anyone looking to step out of the main festival crowds for a while. The exhibition is taking place on 22 June 2026, providing a focused, gallery-based experience within the broader festival schedule.











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