$35 for a Painting Party from ArtJamz ($64.29 Value)
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- Spend an evening painting with friends
- Enjoy music, drinks & hors d'oeuvres
- Take home your own painting
- Get your hands dirty
Art and alcohol go hand in hand as naturally as milk and cookies, music and dancing, and baseball games played in houses of mirrors and apologies. Enjoy this timeless team with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get one ticket to a group painting party hosted by ArtJamz (a $64.29 value, including fee). More ArtJamz sessions will be added to accommodate demand, so check back with the ArtJamz website for upcoming redemption opportunities.
ArtJamz provides a unique studio where participants can spend an evening painting whilst enjoying libations and conversation with friends. Upon arrival to an ArtJamz event, you and your guests will each be handed a canvas, easel, paints, and materials with which to create a masterpiece you can hang on your office kitchen’s wall to show those pencil pushers just what kind of latent genius they’re dealing with. ArtJamz sessions last four hours. In between brushstrokes, feed the creative muse within by enjoying wine, soft drinks, and hors d’oeuvres, all while you paint your lips and teeth with the purples of imbibed grapebloods.
ArtJamz aims to create a traveling art salon for everyday folks. Previously held at real-estate developments such as Loree Grand and galleries such as Corcoran’s Gallery 31, the painting parties thrive on music and nurturing hosts who stimulate timid and advanced artists alike. Time and location varies, so check online to find the session best suited to your busy hog-tying schedule.
Reviews
ArtJamz has been reviewed or featured in Washington Life magazine, the Georgetown Dish, on SVELTE Tv, on BrightestYoungThings.com, and in many other Washington, D.C. media outlets. > <p>WL ART TV: The Launch of ArtJamz at Gallery 31 from Washington Life Magazine on Vimeo.</p> > * The atmosphere was relaxed, jovial and light-hearted. Emily Miller, the Georgetown Dish > * Everyone was extremely encouraging. Some there were obviously more advanced in their art skills than others, but there were also many beginners (like myself) taking a shot in the dark. By the end of the evening, for all the people exclaiming that they were “not artistic”, there were 25 pretty incredible canvases sitting in the studio. –Katherine Delmonico, Washington Life magazine
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About ArtJamz
In June 2010, after a late-night session of painting, drinking, and generally rousting about with a group of friends, lifestyle magazine editor Michael M. Clements found himself pondering an unshakeable question: “Wouldn’t it be great if we could do this at a bar?” The seeds of ArtJamz sprouted almost immediately into a traveling paint party, where the caterers brought not only beer and wine but also all-you-can-paint palettes, for-sale blank canvases, and invaluable artistic expertise. In the years following that fateful, paint-spattered night, ArtJamz grew into a citywide phenomenon, organizing collaborative events with the local museums, galleries, and restaurants, finally realizing the founding fathers’ vision of a tie-dyed capitol building. Eventually, ArtJamz opened three hybrid art studios and bars in Virginia and D.C., including its flagship Dupont Circle Studio, where they had an open-house policy to enable paint parties every week for adults and kids. In 2020, COVID-19 forced ArtJamz to close its retail locations and find a new creative way to enable people to unleash their inner artists. The ArtJamz team of talented artists learned to teach art classes virtually, and Clements grabbed an exact knife and a pizza box and invented the world’s most jamming ArtBox. Now thanks to their virtual art lessons and at-home paint kits, customers can continue to help ArtJamz fulfill its mission to make the world a more creative place from anywhere!