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About Us

Brew is a not for profit arts partnership, founded in 2020 by curator and producer Beth Lambert and artist and producer Laura Mabbutt. We work collaboratively with communities and arts professionals to create innovative, site specific exhibitions and experiences for audiences, with a focus on accessibility and de-mystifying the arts. Laura and Beth met in an exhibitions team and shared a passion for exciting and innovative art and modes of curating. After working together again in 2020 they decided to join forces and create Brew Projects to bring more exciting opportunities to audiences.

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Beth Lambert

Beth Lambert is a curator and producer with over ten years of experience working within arts institutions. She has curated exhibitions which involve extensive research and development periods, including ‘Women’s Work, Pioneering Contemporary Craft’ at The National Centre for Craft and Design (now the Hub).

Most recently as Volunteer Coordinator at Mansions of the Future, Beth fostered a ground breaking volunteering programme, which addressed the exclusivity of the arts sector, by providing skills and tailored professional development opportunities to volunteers.

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Laura Mabbutt

Laura Mabbutt is an artist as well as a producer. Her creative practice has been varied, from exhibition curator to craft maker, project producer to game designer. Her practice is underpinned by two themes, craft making and the communication of ideas.

As a maker she is interested in creating bespoke games and interactive experiences that draw attention to lesser known subjects or facts through the appeal of play and tactility of handle-able objects.

Laura has worked as project manager, producer, freelance artist and exhibition curator on projects across the UK and overseas. Between 2018-2020 she was an associate artist at Mansions of The Future and is a Fellow member of Design Nation. She is Exhibition Officer for the International Feltmakers Association and co-founded Making Up Your Street as well as Brew Projects.