Offline Workshops
[IMAGE — wide hero: a group mid-workshop, table covered in art supplies, smiles + works-in-progress]
Show up empty-handed. Leave with a masterpiece (and probably some new friends).
There's something about being in a room with other people, music playing, paint or clay everywhere, that Zoom just can't recreate. Our in-person workshops are exactly that - a cosy studio, all materials laid out, snacks on standby, and a few hours of pure creative chaos.
No experience? Perfect. That's literally the whole point.
What to expect when you walk in
- A spot set up, materials gleaming and waiting for you
- 8–15 fellow art-makers, beginners to dabblers
- 2–4 hours of guided fun
- Light refreshments because creativity makes you hungry
- A finished artwork to take home and flex on Instagram
[IMAGE — split: studio set up before guests arrive + same table mid-chaos]
Our (ever-growing) art form menu
We're obsessed with trying new things — and dragging you along for the ride. Here's what's on rotation right now:
- Textured art - palette knife, thick dimensional layers, gallery-worthy
- Lippan art - the gorgeous Kutchi mud-and-mirror craft, earthy and intricate
- Mirror mosaic - tiny mirrors, big sparkle
- Chenille flower making - soft, fluffy, oddly addictive
- Moon lamp making - yes, you actually make a glowing moon
- …and we add new ones all the time
Seriously - every few weeks we introduce something new. Resin coasters, fluid art, festive decor, hand-built ceramics, paper craft, candle marbling - if it's beautiful and beginner-friendly, it ends up on the list. The fun part of following us is never quite knowing what's next.
Want a sneak peek? Follow @kalpkarika - that's where new workshops drop first.
[IMAGE — gallery grid: 6+ finished pieces across different art forms — the wow moment]
Why people keep coming back
Most "art classes" feel like school. Ours don't. There's chai, there's chatter, there's someone always playing good music. You'll mess up, laugh about it, fix it, and end up with something genuinely beautiful. Half our regulars came to "just try one" and now plan their weekends around the next workshop - partly for the art, mostly to see what new craft we've snuck onto the menu.
[IMAGE — candid: hands working on lippan / mirror mosaic up close]
Where we set up shop
We pop up across cities - check our upcoming workshops on our shop page, for the next session near you. We also partner with cafés and studios for one-off events.
Save your seat
Spots fill fast (especially the new launches). Book through our shop page, or DM us on Instagram @kalpkarika to get on the waitlist for your city.
