Enjoy art and wine with Brink in Kenilworth

Kenilworth arts organisation Brink is showcasing more new and eclectic works by artists from around the area.
Power Flower by OTTO, part of the Brink exhibition.Power Flower by OTTO, part of the Brink exhibition.
Power Flower by OTTO, part of the Brink exhibition.

Graffiti-style paintings, comic book images, abstract and figurative works and drawings are included in Brink’s current exhibition at the Kenilworth Centre in Abbey End.

Also on display is small collection of works focusing on the manufacturing heritage of Coventry by Sue McGowan.

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Meanwhile, Brink’s latest bi-monthly exhibition, Vino Veritas, at Kenilworth Wines, features 18 original works - including detailed paintings with unusual lettering by Northampton-based graffiti artist and tattooist, CRYSP, and a series of unique, science fiction-themed mono prints by Brink co-founder Tim Robottom.

Viewers can also see seven small, humorous ink wash
illustrations by Duncan Maxwell, part of his private collection, as well as a work by OTTO - two artists who work together under the acronym, which stands for ‘One To The Other’.

Brink is also pairing up with Kenilworth Wines to run a photography competition on the theme ‘scenes of Kenilworth’, the winner of which will win a solo exhibition in the Vino Veritas artist showcase and a bottle of Bollinger Champagne.

Entry is open to photographers aged 18 and over. Works must be A4 and framed ready for display. Entry forms can be collected from Kenilworth Wines in Talisman Square and works must be submitted with completed forms by April 27. To find out more, call 07960 043395 or email [email protected]

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The organisation is also working on its Street Fusion event, a showcase of street artists, performers and DJs from around the UK to take place at the Kenilworth Centre on May 11.

Anyone wishing to take part can contact Brink on the same phone number and email address.