Now that Smith & Sinclair has introduced the public to various Flavour Room pop-ups, it is launching what it calls the 'The Flavour Gallery,' which takes the form of a multi-sensory art gallery.
The Flavour Gallery is being created by Smith & Sinclair in collaboration with premium liqueur brand Lanique and various artists who will lend their unique perspectives for the sensory art experience; this includes Terry Pastor, London Loom and Anja Predojevic, who will all be creating interactive pieces of art that people may engage with.
The Flavour Gallery, which will run throughout November and December of this year, is set to feature a Smith & Sinclair x Lanique cocktail bar and gift shop, as well as non-alcoholic soft drink cocktails from Firefly.
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Smith & Sinclair is Creating 'The Flavour Gallery' Art Experience
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