
Event Details
Join artist Murniah Skinner and the team from Plenty at the Square, in this Food and Art event where paintings inspire a set menu.
Event Details
Join artist Murniah Skinner and the team from Plenty at the Square, in this Food and Art event where paintings inspire a set menu.
Join us in a group dining experience like no other!
At ‘The Art of Eating’, you will experience a 4-course meal which is inspired by the paintings in the exhibition by artist Murniah Skinner, which will be on display in Plenty at the Square.
Not only will you have a chance to see the work, you will ‘eat’ the work too. The cafe team have taken inspiration from the paintings to create a bespoke vegan/vegetarian meal. They’ll be links to the colours, the themes, and the shapes of the paintings, which you will see reflected on your plate.
You will also hear directly from the artist who will talk about her paintings, her inspirations and her exhibition as a whole, alongside the Curator and Programme Manager of South Square also.
This will be a night full of paintings, food, conversation and music.
Book your tickets now for ‘The Art of Eating.’
Please note – the set menu will be vegetarian and vegan.
Please let us know if you have any dietary requirements.
Please note – the set menu will be vegetarian and vegan. The images shown are for promotional use only.
TICKETS – please read:
The cost of the evening is £55 per person. This covers your 4 course meal and one free cocktails (alcoholic and non alcoholic options)
A non-refundable deposit of £10 per person is required to confirm your booking, and the remaining £45 will be taken on the night on arrival.
Any additional drinks will be paid to the cafe directly.

About the artist:
Growing up and living in Yorkshire, the landscape of Murniah’s childhood continues to shape her work, carrying both memory and a deep, spiritual connection to the land. Each painting is rooted in her experience of walking through this terrain – translating sensations and atmosphere into colour and form.
Murniah works intuitively, allowing the flow of colour to guide the process. Her paintings become a meeting point between the outer landscape and her inner one – a reflection of how she experiences and responds to the world around her. Layers of memory and shifting impressions gathered over time inform each work, capturing the evolving relationship between place, feeling and spirit.
Location and access:
The centre can be accessed easily via public transport. There is free on street parking around the centre. There is an on-site vegetarian café, Plenty, where refreshments and lunch can be purchased.
Contact
Any questions please call South Square on 01274 834737 or email us at [email protected] , we will be happy to help you!
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Time
March 6, 2026 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm(GMT+00:00)
