What We Do (and Why It Matters)
This isn’t school. You won’t be told you’re doing it wrong.
It’s all about play, process, and remembering what it feels like to make something just because.
Whether you’re here to reconnect with your creative side or just want a new kind of Tuesday night,
we’ve got a spot for you.

arty farty: adults
Our go-to weekly art class for grown-ups.
No pressure, just permission - to try, explore, experiment and actually enjoy the process.
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All materials provided (yep, we’ve got the fancy brushes)
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Perfect for beginners and returners
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Try a bit of everything: painting, drawing, collage, mixed media


How it Works
Where: Our light-filled Kalamunda or North Perth studio
When: Weekly sessions (memberships or casual drop-ins)
What to bring: Just yourself (and maybe a mate - art’s better with mates)
Who it’s for: Adults who want to unwind, reconnect, and make space for
something joyful

Why we do it
Because creativity isn't just for kids.
Because it’s never too late to try again.
Because making art reminds us we’re allowed to take up space,
try new things, and enjoy ourselves for no good reason.
"I love these classes. We do different things all the time. Some that are right outside my comfort zone, but it gives me the opportunity to explore different techniques and mediums.".
Gill
"I was so nervous walking in - now I can't wait for Wednesdays.
Karen
"Turns out art class is cheaper than therapy (and way more fun)."
Sally

Why We’re a Membership-Based Studio
We believe creativity isn’t a one-off moment - it’s a habit, a practice, a relationship.
That’s why most of our adult classes run on a term-based membership model.
It’s not about locking you in - it’s about cheering you on.
Our memberships help us:
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Create a consistent, supportive studio vibe
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Keep class sizes small and cosy
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Plan juicy projects that build over time
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Offer better value than casual drop-ins
But more than anything, it helps you make time for creativity. Regularly. Intentionally. Joyfully.
Because let’s be honest - if we left it to chance, we’d just scroll instead.


