FAQs

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What types of workshops do you offer?

Studio 77 offers a range of workshops focused on natural and therapeutic art practices. These include botanical ink-making, collage and papermaking, eco-botanical print, floral bouquet design, watercolor and meditation sessions, and more. Our workshops are designed to foster creativity, connection, and healing.

Who can join a Studio 77 workshop?

Our workshops are open to everyone! Whether you're a beginner or have prior experience with art, you’re welcome to join. We offer a relaxed environment, perfect for individuals seeking creative expression or those interested in art therapy.

What should I bring to a workshop?

Just bring yourself and an open mind! All necessary materials are provided, including sustainably grown flowers, inks, and other art supplies. Feel free to bring a notebook if you’d like to jot down notes or reflections.

Can I purchase artwork from Studio 77?

Yes, you can! We offer select pieces for sale, including original works and photographic prints. These pieces make for beautiful additions to any space and are crafted with care and artistic expression.

How are your workshops environmentally friendly?

Studio 77 is committed to sustainability. Our founder grows all the flowers used in the workshops, ensuring they are eco-friendly and free of harmful chemicals. We use natural, locally sourced materials wherever possible to promote both environmental care and creative connection with nature.

Can Studio 77 workshops help with grief and healing?

Yes, our workshops are designed with a focus on art therapy, creating a safe and supportive space for individuals navigating grief or emotional challenges. Art can be a powerful tool for expressing emotions and fostering healing, and we’re here to guide you through that journey.

How do I register for a workshop?

You can register for any of our workshops directly on our website. Just visit the Workshop page, select the class you're interested in, and complete the sign-up form. Spaces are limited, so early registration is encouraged.