Feminist Paintalong

Come join the Bristol Improv Theatre for a Saturday afternoon of feminist arty fun times painting a homage to the human body! Grab a drink from the bar, take a seat at an easel and follow the step-by-step guidance of local artist GeetLush as she demonstrates how to create your very own masterpiece!

Expect a relaxed social environment where you can explore your inner artist and create something you’ll be truly proud of, be around like-minded people, and learn a little about the human body.

There is plenty of time to go at your own pace and there will be help on hand if you need it, it’s a perfect way to get into painting!

All materials are included and no experience is necessary, just make sure you wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy in as you will be using acrylic paint!

About GeetLush: Feminist Artist and Workshop Facilitator

Karen Slater, aka GeetLush, is originally from the North East of England where 'geet' means 'very' and 'lush' means 'nice' - hence the name. She now lives in Bristol where she makes her art from a small home studio and travels across the region facilitating workshops.

Age restrictions: 18+

Adult £40

How to get there

Facilities

  • Toilets
  • WiFi

On the day

We advise you to wear clothes you don’t mind getting messy in as we will be using acrylic paint.

Changes happen, don't worry

How to change dates
Change of plans? You can easily rebook the next available slot up to 2 days before your experience.
How to get a refund
Can't make it? We understand things happen! You can cancel and get a full refund up to 2 days before your experience.
Please note that this refund policy does not apply to gift bookings. You may reschedule your gift if outside the time period stated above. However, all gifts are non-refundable and expire exactly 1 year after the date of purchase.

You'll be hosted by

GeetLush

Feminist Artist and Workshop Facilitator. Karen Slater aka GeetLush is originally from the North East of England - where Geet means "very" and Lush means "nice" - hence the name. She now lives in Bristol where she makes her art from a small home studio and travels across the region facilitating workshops.

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