Press Releases and Comment
Brewin Dolphin Brings Art to the CLA Game Fair
27 July 2006
Brewin Dolphin Securities, the UK 's largest independent portfolio manager, has brought together a range of acclaimed young British artists to display their work during the CLA Game Fair being held this weekend.
The company has supported the Game Fair for many years and for the last five it has provided the space to feature artists including sculptor Hamish Mackie and engraver James Todd, who has worked for Tiffany and Cartier. This year the Brewin Dolphin stand is in row D (Number 449) opposite the Countryside Alliance.
Local wildlife artist Dominique Salm and Kate Brooks, a painter from Leicestershire will also be showing their work on the Brewin Dolphin stand throughout the Fair, which runs from July 28 to July 30 at Broadlands in Romsey, Hampshire.
Brewin Dolphin has 35 offices all around the UK, and its branches in the region will be represented by David Evans of the Dorchester office, Alex Barrell of the Cheltenham branch, Sebastian Chamberlain from Lymington and Christopher Harris of Marlborough.
Christopher Legge, Director of Brewin Dolphin Securities Ltd, said:
“As a company we feel it is very important that we invest in the local communities where we are based and this year we are delighted to have such an impressive selection of talented young artists showing their work on our Stand. All four artists will be around throughout the weekend to talk to our clients and fairgoers about their paintings, sculpture and engravings.
“We will also be providing refreshments for visitors, who will be able to find out more about the work we do as the largest independent private client portfolio manager in the UK.”
Contact – Philip Coles 079 2056 2697 who will be on hand throughout the show to make introductions and for further information.


