Palette Knife Paint And Sip At The Exchange In Oil City

Can you believe it’s already March 8th? Spring is almost in the air, but more importantly, our Palette Knife Paint & Sip is just three days away! If you’ve been waiting for the right moment to grab your tickets for this Wednesday, March 11th, this is it. We currently have exactly 10 seats left at the table.

Why You Need to Try This

Palette knife painting is one of our absolute favorite ways to create. It’s less like traditional painting and more like “sculpting” with color. We’ll be using heavy-body acrylics to create thick, buttery textures that literally pop off the canvas. It’s the perfect way to loosen up, ditch the “perfectionism” of tiny brushes, and just have fun with the physical feel of the paint.

The Details for Wednesday (March 11th)

  • Where: The Exchange, 1st Floor | 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Included: All professional supplies, guided instruction from us, and two craft cocktails (or delicious mocktails!).
  • The Goal: To leave with a bold, textured masterpiece and a massive smile.

Looking Ahead: April is for the Birds!

If you can’t make it this Wednesday, don’t worry—we’ve got something special lined up for April 8th. We’re doing Mini Masterpiece Birds!

This one is a total fan favorite because you get to choose your bird. Whether you want to paint a vibrant Cardinal, a tiny Chickadee, or a bright Goldfinch, we’ll help you bring your favorite feathered friend to life on a petite canvas (perfect for your desk or a gallery wall).


A Note on Reservations

Because we keep our Art Nights intimate with only 20 participants, seats go fast. Pre-paying through our website is the only way to officially guarantee your spot and ensure we have all your supplies and drinks ready to go when you walk through the door.

Let’s make some memories (and a beautiful mess) this Wednesday!

Stay creative,

Rafi & Klee


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