1. Socialise, paint and drink at Salir con Arte’s weekly, two-hour painting class. This month you have the opportunity to become an artist for the night, creating your own replica of Picasso's Le Rêve (1932), a poster from Le Chat Noir in Paris, a lighthouse at dusk and a floral still life. No experience necessary.
2. Barcelona-born painter and illustrator David Izquierdo offers individual and group classes in which students of all ages can develop their creativity and technique. At ELTALLER learn everything from landscape drawing and watercolour painting, to illustration, cartooning and digital drawing. €20 for each two-hour session.
3. A workshop for the whole company. Barcelona & More combine graffiti and live hip hop music in this unique team building activity, where colleagues work together to create their own graffiti mural—illustrating a new corporate message, representing the values of the company, etc.—under the guidance of graffiti masters.
4. Discover the roots of street art and the style’s connection to Barcelona, then learn the fundamentals of graffiti and how to apply the various techniques most commonly seen in the city at Barcelona Street Style Tour’s workshops. Led by an active street artist, with 15 years’ experience using spray paint, you will be able to experiment with all the materials provided to design a masterpiece, which you can take home afterwards as a keepsake.
5. The first Saturday of every month and every other Sunday, the Museu Europeu d'Art Modern (MEAM) coordinates 30-minute art classes for children aged five to 12. While the kids hone their artistic skills, parents can partake in the museum’s exhibition tour.