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Brighton Photo Fringe takes place across Brighton and Hove and across to Worthing and Hastings.

How To Get Here
By Train Brighton Station is 50 minutes by train from London Victoria and is well served by train routes running east and west. See www.trainline.com for more details.

By Car There are many on street pay and display parking spaces in the city and a number of carparks. Find out more details at the City Council website: brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/parking-and-travel/parking/car-parks

Buses There are many bus routes to get around the city. From Brighton station take the No 7 bus down to the Steine and through the centre of Brighton or the No 6 bus along Western Road towards Hove. For more bus details, please see www.buses.co.uk/

For more details on how to get around the area, please consult Google Maps (driving) or www.visitbrighton.com

2018 Hubs

Brighton

Collectives' & Youth Hub

Phoenix Brighton

10–14 Waterloo Place Brighton BN2 9NB

phoenixbrighton.org

OPEN18 SOLO Hub

ONCA Gallery

14 St George’s Place Brighton BN1 4GB
onca.org.uk

BPF18 Outdoor Hub
Seafront, next to the i360, BN1 2LN

Hove
The Regency Town House
10 & 13 Brunswick Square Hove BN3 1EH
rth.org.uk

Hastings
Hastings Art Forum
36 Marina, St. Leonards on Sea, East Sussex TN38 0BU
www.hastingsartsforum.co.uk

Worthing
Colonnade House
47 Warwick Street, Worthing, BN11 3DH
colonnadehouse.co.uk/


  • Support us

    Help raise match funding for BPF20. You can donate here.

    Become a patron of the Brighton Photo Fringe and support the photographers of tomorrow. As a Patron, you play a crucial role in supporting our the Photo Fringe to nurture emerging photographers.

    Patrons have the opportunity to enjoy a close relationship with the team at Brighton Photo Fringe, as well as meeting our impressive array of photographers and curators.

    Patronage packages start from just £20 annually. Find out how to join here.


    Donate now

  • Volunteers

    BPF is a registered charity and a volunteer-led organisation without ongoing core funding. We operate through collective and partnership working and the hugely generous gifts of time that all kinds of people offer to us.

    There are many opportunities to get involved through volunteering across the festival and its exciting programme of exhibitions, talks, workshops, screenings, tours and more.

    If you would like to volunteer with us please email kate@photofringe.org

    Find out more here

  • About us

    Brighton Photo Fringe is a volunteer-led, collaborative platform providing essential professional development opportunities and peer-support for emerging lens- based artists.

    Committed to equality and diversity, BPF’s year-round programme fosters ambition, innovation and self-reliance in artists; nurtures confidence and creativity in participants; and inspires audiences with extraordinary images in unexpected places.

    Every two years in October Brighton Photo Fringe organises a free city-wide open-access fringe festival of new photography.
    Read more about us here

  • Contact

    Festival Manager: Kate O'Neill

     

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