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Since taking the helm at the Bath Preservation Trust in 2023, Patrizia Ribul has focused on diversifying the visitor base of No.1 Royal Crescent, historically known for its connections to popular culture like Bridgerton. With the reopening of the adjacent building as a gallery and new exhibition space, Ribul emphasizes local engagement and contemporary visual culture. Ingrid Swenson, appointed as a consultant curator, is spearheading the first two exhibitions, contributing to the objective of revitalizing the museum's appeal and enriching artistic offerings for a broader audience.
Patrizia Ribul is revitalizing No.1 Royal Crescent by attracting diverse visitors through new exhibitions that connect the local community and contemporary art.
Ribul aims to transform the underutilized gallery space by curating temporary exhibitions that broaden appeal, featuring artists from historical and contemporary contexts.
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