BYOB Spray Paint and Sip at Studio W.I.P.

Studio W.I.P. by Native 312 Events offers a unique spin on BYOB paint night! Join us as we host an intimate look into the world of Street Art as we learn about some different styles and techniques wit

Studio W.I.P. by Native 312 Events offers a unique spin on BYOB paint night! Join us as we host an intimate look into the world of Street Art as we learn about some different styles and techniques with guest artists. Then you get your hands dirty as you walk around our gallery setting and test out your skills in different mediums like aerosol spray and stencil. At the end of your workshop you will be able to go home with your own piece of art!

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Location: Chicago

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the BYOB Spray Paint and Sip experience?

A: Yes, participants need to be at least 21 to attend since it's a BYOB event. However, younger guests are welcome if they're accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. It's a fun way to explore art in a relaxed atmosphere!

Q: What should I wear to this experience? Is it messy?

A: Definitely wear something you don’t mind getting a little paint on! They do provide aprons, but splatters happen. Also, comfortable shoes are a must since you'll be moving around the space. Just be ready to have fun and get creative!

Q: Can I reschedule if something comes up?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! It's best to contact Studio W.I.P. directly at least 48 hours in advance. They’re pretty flexible, but it’s always good to let them know as soon as you can.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting this BYOB Spray Paint and Sip experience!

I’m planning on gifting this experience at Studio W.I.P. for my friend’s birthday. The idea of learning street art techniques and getting to create a piece of art sounds awesome. Plus, it’s BYOB, which is perfect for a fun night out. Has anyone done it? What was your experience like?

Anyone else nervous about trying spray paint techniques?

I’ve never used spray paint before and I’m kinda worried about how it’ll turn out. Is it really as easy as they say? I want my piece to look halfway decent, haha. Any tips?