Foodies have chance to whip up edible artwork on pop tart canvases

Food enthusiasts and art aficionados will be delighted to know that they now have the opportunity to combine their passions at The Kellogg’s Pop (T)Art Gallery Experience. Set to take place in London this October, visitors will be able to immerse themselves in a vibrant collection of pop art before creating their own edible artwork on pop tart canvases.

The gallery will showcase a range of colourful and dynamic pop art-inspired creations, bringing to life the playful spirit of Pop Tarts. Renowned food artist Nathan Wyburn, famous for his interpretations of well-known figures and artworks, will be exhibiting his work alongside pieces by Luke McConkey, a Liverpool-based artist and graphic designer known for his bold and fun pop art style.

Scheduled for October 25th and 26th, the experience promises not only visual delights but also a sensory treat as guests will have the opportunity to taste four different flavours of Pop Tarts. The gallery pays homage to the origins of the popular snack, initially known as Fruit Scones before being rebranded to reflect the influence of the vibrant and playful pop art movement of the mid-1960s.

The Kellogg’s Pop (T)Art Gallery Experience will be open to the public with no ticket required for entry. Additionally, craft sessions using Pop Tarts as canvases can be booked in advance for those interested in trying their hand at edible art. Please note that the event is only open to those aged 18 and above, with valid proof of age ID required for entry.

For further details on Kellogg’s products or to learn more about the event, visit www.Kelloggs.co.uk. Foodies and art lovers alike can look forward to a unique and creative experience that blends the visual appeal of pop art with the deliciousness of Pop Tarts.