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Borders Art Fair 2025

BORDERS ART FAIR 2025

14 – 16 MARCH

This March, we are delighted to return to Kelso for the Borders Art Fair, an event we always look forward to. Bringing together a diverse range of talented artists and galleries, the fair offers something new each year, making every visit a unique experience. The quality and variety of exhibitors are always outstanding, and we highly recommend a visit. Plus, Kelso itself is a charming Borders town, perfect for a day out.

This year, we are excited to showcase a selection of works by:

Artists
Ben Brotherton, Boo Mallinson, Corine Ko, Deborah Phillips, Dominique Cameron RSW, Erraid Gaskell, Heather Davies RSW, Ian McWhinnie, Jan Munro, Jane Walker, Kerry Souter, Patricia Sadler and Tricia Barna.

Ceramics
Heather Armstrong, Tony Laverick and Yvette Glaze.

General Information:

Springwood Hall

BordersEvents Centre

Border Union Showground

Springwood Park

Kelso TD5 8LS

OPENING TIMES:

Friday 14th March      10am – 4pm

Saturday 15th March  10am – 5pm

Sunday 16th March    10am – 4pm

Entry is by donation. Please pay what you can afford on entrance to the fair, to help support next year’s event.

There is a Private View on Thursday 13th March, 6-8pm. Please get in touch if you would like a free invite (allows two entry).

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