
International Women's Day: Sip & Paint
Discover the power of slowing down! Let your creativity flow and immerse yourself in a visual story of colour, rhythm and patterns.
Visitor information
Tickets
When
, from toFor whom
From ages 18 and up
Languages
Dutch & English
THIS EVENT IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOMEN & TRANSMASCULINE AND NON-BINARY PEOPLE
During this Sip & Paint workshop, artist Isabelle Le Tutour and live model Morane Miangue invite you to paint based on what you see and feel. You will work intuitively, translating your observations into colour and form on canvas.
The workshop gains extra depth thanks to the collaboration with Erratum Fashion. Their sub-Saharan prints bring the model and the space to life and create a warm, expressive atmosphere. Expect an environment full of soft elegance, romance and refinement.
Under Isabelle's guidance, everything revolves around free painting, use of colour and connection with each other. All levels are welcome – no experience is necessary. Come as you paint.
We will finish with a specially created Women's Day signature cocktail. A moment to reflect on femininity in all its forms: powerful and gentle, free and autonomous, with an emphasis on tranquillity as a conscious and valuable choice.

ISABELLE LE TUTOUR - Artist
Isabelle is an artist from Brussels, raised in Antwerp. She earned a Bachelor in Illustrative Arts and a Master in Fine Arts at Sint Lucas Antwerp, where her interest in various techniques, clean forms, and her passion for color developed.
Driven by her love for sharing knowledge, Isabelle completed a Master in Art Education at the Royal Academy of Antwerp. In 2020, she submitted her portfolio for a collaboration between the Plantin-Moretus Museum Antwerp and Superdruk. Out of many submissions, she was selected, along with twenty other artists, to design a poster that was sold. This led to her first participation in a group exhibition in 2021 at the STEM Museum in Sint-Niklaas and marked the beginning of her career.
Since then, Isabelle has participated in various art markets and group exhibitions. Her work has been shown at Bernaerts Gallery and Cinema Lumiere in Antwerp, as well as in galleries in Ghent, Bruges, Knokke, and Scheldewindeke.

MORANE MIANGUE - Live model
Morane, a self-described Social Butterfly, uses music as a bridge to bring people together. She builds a space where connection, inspiration, and motivation thrive. Less focused on perfection, her music is about emotion, honesty, and fully experiencing her world. She has been refining her craft, exploring different styles, and finding herself through music, because as an artist she believes in constant rebirth evolving and becoming anew through every chapter.
ERRATUM FASHION - Bio Styling
Erratum Fashion created by Siré Kaba, a Belgian designer of Guinean origin, Erratum Fashion is an ethical fashion label based in Brussels. Its vision is to create clothing and accessories using fabrics inspired by sub-Saharan Africa, reinterpreted through contemporary Belgian design. The designer's approach is part of a reflection on transmission, the representation of women, particularly black women, and the way in which fabrics tell multiple stories. Each creation thus becomes a space for dialogue between heritage, identity, and modernity.
The name Erratum - taken from the Latin for “correction of past errors”- expresses the label's desire to rewrite Afropolitan narratives and offer a new, more inclusive and pluralistic narrative. Because everyone, in their own way, can contribute their own erratum and help shape a more just, united, and diverse world.








