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Pink & Paint: Pink-themed Sip and Paint for Breast Cancer Awareness

  • Arts'tination 162 Waterfront Street Oxon Hill, MD, 20745 United States (map)

Sip, paint, and raise breast cancer awareness at this pink-themed event. Create art, enjoy drinks, and support the fight!

Join us for an inclusive pink-themed sip-and-paint event to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month! This inspiring evening is designed for everyone, offering a unique opportunity to relax, connect, and unleash your creativity through art—all while supporting a significant cause. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a novice painter, you'll be guided by a professional muralist and painter, Tammy Barnes, to create stunning pink-inspired masterpieces that embody strength, hope, and resilience.

As you paint, indulge in complimentary drinks and refreshments. This event fosters community, uniting individuals to raise awareness about breast cancer, celebrate survivors, and contribute to ongoing research. Your participation is not just about painting; it's about making a difference.

Wear your best pink outfit, bring along your friends, or make new acquaintances, and prepare for an enjoyable, purpose-driven evening. Let's come together, paint with purpose, and demonstrate our unwavering support in the battle against breast cancer! It's guaranteed to be a fantastic experience!

ABOUT ARTIST TAMMY BARNES

Tammy Barnes is a muralist, teaching artist and chalkboard artist in Washington, DC.

She teaches art to children and youth of greater Baltimore at the Chesapeake Arts Center. She has taught visual arts to older adults through the DC Commission for Arts and Humanities Create & Thrive! program. She is the in-house chalkboard artist for a locally owned and operated bakery in Washington, DC, Bread Furst, at their second café location inside The Phillips Collection, and other local businesses, such as Andy's Pizza, Open City National Cathedral, and The Artemis.

Her mural work is featured inside Neval Thomas Elementary in DC's Ward 7, in DC area restaurants owned and operated by Tryst Trading Company, at the headquarters for Southwest BID, and in the Metropolitan Police Department’s 5th District Station in Northeast DC.

Tammy is deeply passionate about community engagement through the arts and has facilitated community murals at local festivals and as volunteer service projects in DC. Tammy supports a sustainable footprint in all her mural work through the use of recycled interior/exterior paints, as a way to re-invest local infrastructure through environmental stewardship.