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Pinot & Picasso Brighton

13 Nov, 2023

Pinot & Picasso Brighton is painting its way as the next must-try activity in the North Laines that brings people together, mixing their own palette of fun, art and a glass of something delicious. 

Pinot & Picasso invites Brightonians not only to create art in a fun space but also to connect with friends, express themselves, and enjoy a cheeky bevvy. With a motto like ‘Master the art of fun’, Pinot & Picasso prides itself on providing great times through creativity, with no talent necessary.

Hosted in their own sip and paint studio, guests will be guided by local artists step-by-step to transform a blank canvas into a colourful masterpiece. In a two or three hour session, they can take away their artwork to hang up at home, gift a loved one or add to their office decor. Each budding artist will be given a blank canvas, acrylic paints, brushes, a table easel, an apron and a good time.

Not only can you book into a public session, but you can book the studio out in its entirety for a private event. From a hen do to Christmas parties, you can enjoy celebrating any occasion where you can get arty while you party. 

Pinot & Picasso is famous in Australia and New Zealand for its themed nights and innovative concepts, and Brighton and Hove residents can now expect experiences such as Christmas sessions, Paint Your Partner, Glow In The Dark Paint Party called Neon Nights, Paint your Pet portraits and so much more. 

The Brighton studio has a bar where guests can purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, including Black Lines cocktails and New Theory wines. Feeling peckish during a session? The studio allows painters to bring their favourite snacks to their sip and paint session.

Studio owners and married couple Tacy Riby & Amanda Hammond love the experience and escapism that Pinot & Picasso can bring for locals and tourists alike. “What you can expect at the studio is to have a really good time – being able to unwind and leave your day-to-day cares behind. Relax with friends, family or colleagues or perhaps meet new people for the first time.

We enjoy having a business that puts a smile on peoples’ faces.” 

Pinot & Picasso Brighton is now open, and you can find their bright purple studio at 127 Gloucester Road, Brighton, BN1 4AF in the North Laines. Sessions start from £39. Find all of the upcoming paint & sip session at www.pinotandpicasso.uk/brighton/ 

Steven Graham
Author: Steven Graham

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