9 Painting And Wine Classes Around Buffalo Where You're Guaranteed To Have Way Too Much Fun
By Samantha Gill|Published November 03, 2017
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Embrace your inner Van Gogh with a night out at these do-it-yourself paint parties! These are all the rage in Western New York, and it’s not hard to see why. You definitely don’t need to be a pro to take part; these classes offer a casual and encouraging atmosphere to explore, and many are even led by instructors who will teach you techniques as you go! Read on for 9 of our favorite painting and wine classes around Buffalo where you’re guaranteed to have fun.
Bring your best artistic skills (and your own beverage of choice) and get ready for a fun night out at Painting With a Twist! This is a franchise painting studio has several locations in Western New York. Check out their website to find one near you!
Cheers to Monet' is located in the south towns in lovely Hamburg, NY. This studio hosts several types of events; you choose from a typical paint night or a craft night to create your own masterpiece! Bring your own beer or wine to unwind while you tap into your inner Monet!
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3. Pinot's Palette (9570 Transit Road, East Amherst)
Pinot's Palette is located on Transit Road in East Amherst. Get ready to enjoy a fun night out at this popular spot! Pinot's Palette has a full bar with wine, beer, and specialty cocktails, as well as free bottled water. While you can't bring in your own beverages, many painters choose to bring in food or light snacks for their group!
Art by You is appropriately named. Located in Depew, this studio is fun for all! Easy-to-follow instructions ensure you will walk away with a beautiful masterpiece of your own! These painting classes are a bit more focused than others on this list, so carve out 2-3 hours of time, BOYB or purchase your beverages on-site, and get ready to learn the art of painting!
Paint The Town is a two-hour paint night located in the heart of downtown Buffalo on Allen Street. This studio hosts several events and, depending on the venue (they host off-site paint nights as well), you can BYOB and food to enjoy while you paint! Be sure to check with the studio beforehand to finalize details. You can find their full events schedule here.
6. Painting Uncorked (77 Webster Street, North Tonawanda)
Painting Uncorked is one of the most unique paint nights in Western New York! While most of the other studios use acrylics, Painting Uncorked teaches you the art of watercolor painting. The instructors are wonderfully helpful and knowledgeable (not to mention ready and willing to help you with any mistakes along the way!). You can find this studio in North Tonawanda and at special events throughout WNY.
Paint on Tap was one of the first paint night studios to hit the scene in Western New York. The studio has a bar with local beers and wines available for purchase while you paint. The instructors demonstrate techniques as you go with easy-to-follow instructions.
Canfield Artwork offers paint nights for private parties and special events throughout Western New York. These pieces are true works of art encouraged by an incredibly talented local artist!
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9. Buffalo Brush Paint and Sip (2533 Delaware Avenue)
Buffalo Brush is another BYOB location offering a more eclectic and modern take on paint nights. Their do-it-yourself projects are just as beautiful as the decor inside this lovely studio!
Have you been to a local paint night? Share your experiences (and photos of your masterpieces!) with us in the comments below. If you haven’t checked out one of these places yet, we highly recommend setting a date to see what the hype is all about!
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