New Euphoric Arts galleries open in city centre

Two new art galleries have opened in Chester city centre. 

Euphoric Arts was founded by Belinda Tyler and Aimee Brown.

Both women say that their ‘deep passion for art’ inspired them to create the online platform, which has now opened its first locations in City Walls and Rufus Court, Chester.

Belinda’s carefully curated personal collection coupled with Aimee’s experience working in retail galleries means that they strive to ensure that everyone can ‘find something that speaks to them’.

They said: “We believe art should be affordable and accessible to all; it should never be limited to galleries or auctions. 

“Numerous talented artists produce exceptional pieces across a range of prices, ensuring that everyone can discover something meaningful.

“Engaging with art is a transformative experience that fosters personal insight and connections, whether through small prints, original works, or local events.

“We look forward to connecting with you in the coming weeks, months, and years.

“Start your artistic journey today!”

Both galleries will host official launch events on Saturday, October 4, and Sunday, October 5, with pieces from established and up and coming artists.

Each visitor will receive a welcome drink and an exclusive discount voucher.

For the full story, see Chester Standard

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