For anyone looking to dive into the arts, the Arts Warehouse in Delray Beach is a treasure trove of opportunities. The space hosts a multitude of workshops designed for both newbies and experienced artists. “The workshop schedule at Arts Warehouse is appealing for those that would love to try something new, and can do so in a few hour session,” says Grace Gdaniec, Program Director at Arts Warehouse.
Variety is the spice of the Arts Warehouse workshop offerings. From figure drawing sessions to crafting with inks and watercolors, each month comes with a fresh palette of activities. Open Figure Studio is a staple, inviting artists to bring their own materials and work with live models. Living Pattern, a local botanical art studio, enriches the roster with watercolor workshops. And for those wanting a touch of leisure with their art, Art Happy Hour combines creativity with a casual atmosphere.
According to Gdaniec, workshops are structured to accommodate all sorts of schedules. “Most workshops are only 1 day, for a few hours with some extending to 2 days to allow for some more active working time,” she adds. For those unable to commit to a regular class, these one-time sessions are perfect. Plus, Gdaniec notes, “with so many offerings per month, there’s opportunity to get your hands on many different mediums.”
Specialized workshops are also a highlight. Topics range from Japanese Paper Dying to Abstract Expressionism Painting. Gdaniec says, “The skills learned in these workshops can be applied to future projects.”
Registering for a workshop is straightforward—online through Eventbrite or in person. “Workshops are added all of the time, so be sure to check the schedule frequently,” Gdaniec advises. So whether you’re a curious beginner or a seasoned artist, Arts Warehouse workshops offer an enriching experience for everyone.
To learn more, visit artswarehouse.org!