What's Happening?
CHAMPAINT, a popular sip-and-paint event, recently illuminated Beacon Park with its festive holiday edition. Organized by sisters Siana and SuVon Treece of Artistic Expressions Gallery, the event transformed
the park's Design House Tent into a vibrant art studio. Attendees enjoyed a night of champagne, creativity, and community under thousands of sparkling lights. The event was sold out, attracting art enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Building on this success, CHAMPAINT is planning several private events, including a 40-guest birthday celebration. Additionally, they have launched CHAMPAINT paint kits available for purchase online, allowing art lovers to enjoy the experience at home. The sisters are also collaborating with Remembering Cherubs for a sip-and-paint vision board fundraiser scheduled for January 10, aiming to combine art with purposeful intentions for the new year.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of CHAMPAINT events and the introduction of online paint kits signify a growing trend in accessible and community-driven art experiences. By hosting events in public spaces like Beacon Park, CHAMPAINT fosters community engagement and supports local culture. The collaboration with Remembering Cherubs for a fundraiser highlights the potential for art to serve philanthropic purposes, raising awareness and funds for charitable causes. This approach not only broadens the reach of art initiatives but also strengthens community ties and supports local businesses. The availability of paint kits online further democratizes access to art, allowing individuals to participate from the comfort of their homes, which is particularly relevant in a post-pandemic world where virtual and hybrid events have become more prevalent.
What's Next?
CHAMPAINT is set to continue its momentum with upcoming private events and the January 10 fundraiser. The success of these initiatives could lead to further collaborations with other organizations, expanding their impact and reach. As the demand for accessible art experiences grows, CHAMPAINT may explore additional partnerships and innovative formats to engage diverse audiences. The ongoing availability of online paint kits suggests a potential for expanding their product line, possibly incorporating themed kits or virtual workshops. These developments could position CHAMPAINT as a leader in community-focused art events, inspiring similar initiatives in other cities.











