If you’re looking for a laid-back way to try painting in Denver, this class is it. You’ll get expert guidance, meet new people, and leave with your own artwork—no pressure, just fun.
Walking into the studio, you’ll catch a faint whiff of paint mixed with something a little herbal—yep, that’s normal here. The walls are splashed with wild colors and half-finished canvases from past classes. Our instructor, Jamie, greeted us with a grin and handed out aprons that still had flecks of last week’s masterpiece. It’s a come-as-you-are kind of place—nobody cares if you’ve never held a brush before.
We settled in around big tables, snacks within arm’s reach (the pretzels disappeared fast). Jamie walked us through each step, but honestly, nobody stressed about getting it “right.” There was music playing—something mellow, maybe a bit of old-school soul—and people chatted about their favorite Denver dispensaries or where to find the best tacos nearby. If you wanted to BYOB or bring your own green, no one blinked an eye. The whole thing felt more like hanging out with friends than a formal art lesson. By the end, we all had something to take home—even if mine looked more abstract than planned.
Absolutely! The class is beginner-friendly and the instructor guides everyone step by step.
Nope! It’s totally optional—some folks bring their own, others don’t use any at all.
Yes, all painting materials plus snacks and water are provided during the session.
Yes, the space is fully wheelchair accessible and service animals are welcome too.
You’ll get all your painting supplies (canvas, brushes, paints), plenty of snacks and water, plus friendly guidance from a local artist. Just bring yourself—and whatever else helps you relax!
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