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Borders Art Fair 2024

BORDERS ART FAIR 2024

15-17 MARCH 2024

Once again, we are returning to Kelso in March to take a stand at the Borders Art Fair. This is our favourite art fair, as it has so many wonderful artists and galleries under one roof, and each year is different so you never know what to expect. The range and quality of the exhibitors is always exceptional, so we would really encourage you all to visit. Kelso is also a beautiful Borders town, and a lovely place to spend a day.

This year, we are excited to be taking a selection of work from the following artists:

Anne Butler, Ben Brotherton, Corine Ko, Deborah Phillips, Erinclare Scrutton, Fee Dickson Reid, Garry Harper, Jan Munro, Kate Bentley RI SWA, Kerry Souter, Tricia Barna and Victoria Wylie.

Ceramics include Tony Laverick and Heather Armstrong.

General Information:

Springwood Hall

Borders Events Centre

Border Union Showground

Springwood Park

Kelso TD5 8LS

OPENING TIMES:

Friday 15th March      10am – 4pm

Saturday 16th March  10am – 5pm

Sunday 17th March    10am – 4pm

There is a Private View on Thursday 14th March, 6-8pm. Please get in touch if you would like a free invite (allows two entry).

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