Exhibition

Art B.R.U.T - Swindon Arts Fringe

16 - 29 June 2025
Free to all

After the success of Swindon Arts Fringe 2024, the Fringe is back for 2025, this time displaying at Museum & Art Swindon!

At Museum & Art Swindon we will be exhibiting ‘Art B.R.U.T’, which will be showcasing the raw, unfiltered creativity of self-taught artists from Swindon and surrounding areas. Inspired by Jean Dubuffet’s idea of ‘Art Brut’ (Raw Art), this exhibition is packed with bold, expressive pieces that break away from the usual rules of art. There’s no formal training here, just pure, unrestrained creativity.

Expect a mix of painting, sculpture, digital art and more, with audio descriptions that immerse you into the creative process. This isn’t just an exhibition it’s an invitation to challenge what you think art is and reconnect with that spark of creativity we all have inside. Art B.R.U.T is a celebration of artistic freedom, showcasing a diverse range of voices and styles while adding something fresh and exciting to Swindon’s cultural scene.

Curated by local Outsider Artist SLART

SLART (Steven Light), is an outsider artist and figurative expressionist that explores personal stories, universal struggles, resilience and nostalgia.

Find out more about the Swindon Art Fringe on their Instagram and their website.

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Civic Offices, Euclid Street, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN1 2JH
01793466556

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Opening times

Tue – Sat, 10:30am - 4:30pm

 

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