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An announcement from the Chelsea Fringe festival

January 26th 2024

January 2024/ After twelve years of fantastic and original events, it’s time for change at the world’s original and best alternative gardening festival. Founder-director Tim Richardson is stepping down, and the team of volunteers who organise the Fringe have decided to suspend the festival for the foreseeable future in order to focus on other work and projects.

As a result, there will be no Chelsea Fringe in 2024. While there may well be future iterations of the Fringe, this will require a new prospective director and volunteer group to come forward with a credible vision for the Fringe’s future (and any interested groups are encouraged to contact info@chelseafringe.com for an informal discussion with one of the current team).

Outgoing Fringe director Tim Richardson says:

‘It’s been a joy and a privilege to lead the Fringe across these years. The main thing I did not predict is the number of friends I have made through doing this, and the value of the spirit of comradeship among us. All our decisions, large and small, are made at our monthly meetings, after discussion by majority vote, and as a result it’s been an amazingly collaborative venture. I’m so grateful to all those who have participated in the Fringe and created such imaginative events, to the smaller number who have come forward to volunteer and given of their time and creative thought, and to the many who have supported the festival in other ways — not least by actually going to the events, which can sometimes sound a bit challenging ‘on paper’! But now it feels like it’s the right time for all of us to step back and allow the Fringe to develop under new leadership, or else for the festival to go quiet for a while.’

About the Chelsea Fringe

The Fringe was conceived in 2010 as an alternative to the world-famous Chelsea Flower Show, and initially incurred the wrath of the almighty Royal Horticultural Society and its shows team. But it forged on ­– in the face of threats of legal action, and with scant financial resources – and quickly established itself as a truly alternative showcase of gardening/landscape activity embracing not only horticulture (mainly in the form of community and guerrilla gardening) but also the arts, crafts, performance, history, and therapeutic practice.

Since then, there have been more than 2,200 events (many of these being festivals which themselves comprise multiple events), mostly in London but also across the UK and abroad. Some 25 countries have participated, from Japan to Australia to Canada to Italy to Slovenia to Austria, and the Fringe team has made many friends around the world as a result. Events have ranged from large-scale performances and ‘happenings’ (like the year when the Fringe took over the space in front of Battersea Power Station prior to its redevelopment) to tiny pop-up events for just a handful of people (such as the treehouse cinema in a Hackney community garden). The Fringe even had a royal visit in its first year, when the then Duchess of Cornwall (now the Queen) visited four Fringe sites in Hackney — high-profile attention which helped save at least one of these projects from imminent closure.

What has made the Chelsea Fringe even more remarkable is that all of this has been achieved without the help of corporate or civic sponsorship or funding of any kind (barring its second year, when the National Trust supported the festival).

The Chelsea Fringe is a community interest company (CIC) founded by Festival Director Tim Richardson in 2011. All progress to date has been achieved by a team of dedicated volunteers donating their time. The Chelsea Fringe is entirely independent of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, though acts with its support.

 

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Glorious 🌸 Flower Workshop yesterday from @meta Glorious 🌸 Flower Workshop yesterday from @meta_fleur as part of @thechelseafringe at OmVed Gardens looking to bring movement of plants in the garden into floral displays. 
Thanks to this fabulous bunch who cracked on with making some incredibly inventive and intricate displays with materials foraged from the gardens. 
This event was part of Trace Exhibition, Slow Sundays a collaborative exhibition with @throwncontemporary @omvedgardens @meta_fleur 

Big thanks to @soletdemi ☺️🌷 for set up

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Thank you @worldfringe 👍 #chelseafringe #chelse Thank you @worldfringe 👍 #chelseafringe #chelseafringefestival #worldfringe #fringefestival #freefestival #freeevents #festival #festivals
Lovely pictures by @rebeccalouiseallen who had a Lovely pictures by @rebeccalouiseallen  who had a fun afternoon at Cranbrook Goes Nuts in May❤️🌞🌼🌸 #cranbrook #cranbrookgoesnutsinmay #sunnydays☀️ #bankholidayweekendfun #cranbrookkent #chelseafringe  #chelseafringefestival #freefestival #fringefestival #freeevents
What incredibly beautiful work. Thank you @phlorat What incredibly beautiful work. Thank you @phloratanical @elephantparklondon #chelseafringe #chelseafringefestival #phloratanical #floralart #elephantparklondon
Thank you @soletdemi #chelseafringe #chelseafringe Thank you @soletdemi #chelseafringe #chelseafringefestival #metafleur #slowflowers #slowgardens #slowliving #omved #omvedgardens
@chambersfarmflowers is all set up with their dahl @chambersfarmflowers is all set up with their dahlias loving the sunshine! Go and see them @cranbrookgnim.

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@botanicalshakespeare This garden speaker tries to @botanicalshakespeare This garden speaker tries to give gardening suggestions to Perdita - the picture of floral knowledge, speaking the second most amount of plants of all the characters (Eclipsed by Titania, queen of the woodland domain).
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#chelseafringefestival #chelsea #chelseaflowershow #cfs #rhs #fringe #gardening #gardens #garden #botanical #shakespeare #botanicalshakespeare #learnaline #memorize #quotes #quoteoftheday #quote #shakespearequotes #brainbodyboost #bardsbrainbodyboost #smartup
Beautiful!! @timhewittgardener It was a good day. Beautiful!! @timhewittgardener It was a good day. The sun shone, people came, tours were done, plants and honey were sold, prints were made #chelseafringe
Credit to @stylister What a beautiful evening spac Credit to @stylister What a beautiful evening space and music . 
could nt have been better for viewing this collaborative exhibition exploring the marks we make and connections to nature by thrown contemporary . 

This ethereal,  delicate hanging kinetic sculpture by @u_n_i_t_89 particularly inspired and resonated with me . 

@throwncontemporary @thechelseafringe 
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#sculpture #hangingsculpture #inspiredbynature #ceramics #ceramicart #ethereal #tranquilcity #fragility #ecology
Thank you to @elephantparklondon whose wildflower Thank you to @elephantparklondon whose wildflower meadows have bloomed in perfect time for @thechelseafringe 🌷🌿 #chelseafringe #chelseafringefestival #free #events #london #elephantpark
@madoublethew writes 'Gorgeous morning at @exchang @madoublethew writes 'Gorgeous morning at @exchangeerith for @thechelseafringe event. @gardenersworldtv presenter-in-the-making @colindavidstewart showed us around the @sarahpricelandscapes designed scheme, which is relaxed, subtle and feels very in keeping with the environment. Looking forward to seeing how it grows. ' #chelseafringesupporter #chelseafringefestival #chelseafringe #sarahprice #sarahpricegardens #exchangeerith
Wonderful tour by Head Gardener - worth a visit an Wonderful tour by Head Gardener - worth a visit anyway!!
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