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Tate Modern Exhibition | Food and drink

Philip Guston Beer Launch X DEYA

Over 18s only

22 February 2024 at 19.00–21.00
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Guston inspired illustration

@Thom Trojanowski

Join us to celebrate the launch of “Painting, Drinking, Eating”, a Philip Guston-inspired collaboration brew with DEYA and Tate

Be the first to try this fantastic beer, and meet the artist behind the DEYA brand, Thom Trojanowski, as he hosts a live drawing session on our drawing wall.

Draw your inspiration from Guston with special access to Philip Guston as part of our DEYA exclusive viewing on the evening. Your ticket gets you five thirds of beer and DEYA will have seven beers on the taps that can be explored and enjoyed with great music and food in the Corner!

Image of brewery

DEYA Brewing Company is a small independent brewery in Cheltenham, UK. We focus on hoppy beers, lagers, traditional UK styles and mixed fermentation ales. We strive to make world class beers. Our on-site Taproom is at the heart of our brewery and is open every week for fresh tins and delicious draft pours. We take a holistic approach to business, striving to be the best employer we possibly can be, while operating in a fair, sustainable and human driven way.

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22 February 2024 at 19.00–21.00

Content guidance: This exhibition has some content relating to racism and antisemitism, and includes imagery of racist violence and the Ku Klux Klan.

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