Here's what you can expect during your 1.5-hour private room experience: Shooting/Spinning Art Experience: Collaborate with your group to create a masterpiece on a large canvas (24x36 inches) using o
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Location: Chicago
What's Included
- Shooting/Spinning Art Experience(Canvas 24x36 for teamwork(per each 7 people))
- Art Room Experience(Canvas 16x24 per person)
- SHOOTING&SPINNING IS ALLOWED FROM 18 YEARS OF AGE. In case it is a group, everyone must be 18+
- Paint
- Premium Clothes Protection
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, everyone in the group must be at least 18 years old to participate in the Shooting/Spinning Art Experience. So if your friends are all in their 20s, you're good to go! Just make sure everyone can make it on the same day, as the experience is for groups of up to seven.
A: The premium clothes protection is basically a cover that goes over your clothes to keep them paint-free during the experience. You don't have to bring anything special, but I'd recommend wearing clothes that you don’t mind getting a little messy, just in case. Some people wear old tees or aprons for extra safety!
A: Typically, you can reschedule if you contact Shot of Art at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible about rescheduling based on availability. Just keep in mind that weekends fill up fast, so it's best to have some backup dates ready!
Discussions
Just did the Art Boom experience in Chicago—totally recommend it!
I went to Shot of Art last week with six friends, and we had a blast! The Shooting/Spinning Art part was so cool—it's crazy fun shooting those balloons filled with paint. Our big canvas turned out awesome! After that, we each made our own pieces. I chose bright colors, and honestly, I felt like a real artist for a moment. Can't recommend it enough! Perfect for a unique night out.
Thinking about gifting the Art Boom experience—any thoughts?
I'm considering giving this Art Boom experience to my girlfriend for her birthday. She's into painting and art, but I’m a bit nervous about the whole balloon shooting thing. Is it as messy as it sounds? Also, how much art skill is needed? I don't want to embarrass us if we’re terrible at it!