International Women’s Day with Bombay Sapphire

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International Women’s Day with Bombay Sapphire

Bombay Sapphire teams up with writer, podcaster and founder of The Great Women Artists network Katy Hessel to celebrate International Women's Day.

Katy Hessel will be joined by an inspiring panel of creatives, including artists Faye Wei Wei and Charlotte Edey, Sandrae Lawrence of The Cocktail Lovers, Anne Sebastian from The Artesian, and the Bombay Sapphire Master Distiller, Dr Anne Brock.

Get your ticket to the virtual event and tune in to watch the panel of leading female talent as they discuss self-expression, identity and what stirs creativity.

They group will also offer insight on how they've adapted during the pandemic, whether they've experimented with new mediums, projected optimism through their work or explored different routes to connect with their audiences. Listeners can also join Sandrae and Anna in creating two bespoke Bombay serves on the night.

The event will be hosted from 7pm on 8th March 2021, and all ticket proceeds will be donated to the Artist Benevolent Fund to aid their efforts in supporting female artists.

The event launches as part of Bombay Sapphire's Cocktails & Create series. Get your ticket to the live virtual panel discussion here.

"Given the boundaries the drinks industry was confined to last year, with bars and pubs having to close their doors, we've seen people getting creative with cocktails at home. Mixology is the perfect outlet for someone who's looking to explore their creative side, but also experiment with something a little different to traditional art forms. It's so exciting to be part of a panel in celebration of International Women's Day that ties the drinks and art worlds together through creativity," said Bombay's Anne Brock.

Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)

Status: Operational
Established: 2013
Owner: Bacardi Limited
Capacity: 2.4m cases annually (with capacity for a million more)
Visitor Policy: Visitors welcome throughout the year
Tel: +44 (0)1256 895 071
Website: Bombay Sapphire Distillery (Laverstoke Mill)
Address: Laverstoke Mill, London Road, Laverstoke, Hampshire, England, RG28 7NR
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