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COLLECTIVE ARTS BREWING LAUNCHES IN FLORIDA

posted Tuesday, Oct 30, 2018  |  02:21PM

EVENTS PLANNED WITH LIMITED-EDITION BEER CANS, ART INSTALLATIONS,
LIVE MUSIC, AND TAP TAKEOVERS THIS NOVEMBER

 

Collective Arts Brewing, a brewery that fuses the craft of brewing with the inspired talents of artists and musicians, is launching in Florida on November 10, 2018, partnering with Cavalier Distributing for distribution for the entire state Ten  members of the team will be traveling throughout the state, kicking off their Florida expansion with a week’s worth of events featuring art installations, live music, and tap takeovers. They’ll be launching with a range of core beers including Life in the Clouds IPA, Stranger than Fiction Porter, Jam Up the Mash Dry Hopped Sour and a selection of rotating small batch brews.

Collective Arts Brewing has partnered with four Miami-based artists to produce limited-edition beer cans as a way to celebrate their official launch. Collective Arts’ beer will be available year-round in retail stores including Whole Foods and Total Wine, and bars and restaurants throughout Miami, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg, and Jacksonville.

“Craft beer drinkers love to experiment with new and innovative beers.  We’re committed to providing them with a one-of-a-kind beer experience through the creative collision of our beers, art and music,” says Matt Johnston, co-founder and CEO of Collective Arts Brewing. “With our event at Art Basel 2018 and the progressive art community in Miami, along with the thriving craft beer scene in Florida, we think it’s an exciting spot for us to dive in and integrate our beers.”

Collective Arts’ Brewmaster will be collaborating with Florida-based breweries Tampa Bay Brewing Company, as well as Civil Society while in town for the launch. Following Collective Arts’ launch week, they will be collaborating with CAKE Creative Agency to be the craft beer supplier at Art Basel in Miami Beach running December 6 – 9, 2018. For all launch week schedule and information, visit https://collectiveartsbrewing.com/florida/

 

Meet the Miami Series Artists

ILL SURGE
@illsurge
SURGE, born in Los Angeles and raised in Miami, is a Postgraffisim artist, and has taken his bold, unmistakable style straight from his sketchbooks to the sun-stained streets of South Florida and beyond. Surge has worked with Brands like NIKE, Jameson Whiskey, the NBA, the Miami Dolphins, Microsoft, and Bloomingdales to name a few. It is the ability to be daring and free with his art that is ultimately closest to Surge’s heart.


NATE DEE
@miaminate
Born and raised in South Florida, Nathan Delinois (Nate Dee) has numerous influences including his Haitian background and the use of color Haitian art, as well as in street art. The design quality of the Art Nouveau movement and the drama of Greek art from the Hellenistic. These elements can be seen in his work. Additionally, he takes some influences from the pop surrealists.



D
IDIROCK
@didirock
Diana Contreras (b. Peru, 1981) has established herself as an influential Miami artist. From painting murals in the Urban Art scene to exhibiting canvas pieces in galleries, her work has been seen in exhibitions and private collections in several parts of the world including Street Art Dubai Gallery in Dubai.



JAY BELLICHI
@remoteroc
Jay Bellicchi (REMOTE) a Boston transplant, has taken his place in the Miami art scene as a dynamic artist influenced by his history in graffiti and graphic design. His father was a successful artist and graphic designer who inspired him at a young age. In the 1980’s Jay was further influenced by hip-hop music and the elements surrounding it. It was within the hip-hop culture that he discovered the element of graffiti art and was given the name by which he is still known today, REMOTE.

 

About Collective Arts Brewing

Collective Arts Brewing, founded in 2013 in Hamilton, Ontario, is committed to fusing the craft of brewing with the inspired talents of emerging artists. Their beers are designed to be as diverse, creative, and unwavering as the artists profiled; respecting tradition, but not constrained by it. Collective Arts features limited-edition works of art by artists and musicians that change every few months. To date, more than 650 artists and musicians have been featured and championed by Collective Arts.