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Paris: Paint the Music Workshop in Saint-Germain-des-Prés

By ART QUAM ANIMA - PARIS
Free cancellation available
Price is Rp1.446.288 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • No skills required — the game is designed so everyone creates something unique
  • Take home your own artwork — created by you in a Parisian atelier
  • A real artist's studio in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, coffee and drinks included
  • Originally designed for adults — but curious children are much welcome too

Activity location

    • Paris
    • Paris, Île-de-France, France

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 28 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris, France | Just push the door of the Galery. You can't miss it.
    • Paris, Île-de-France, France

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What's included, what's not

  • Inclusions
    All painting materials (canvas, brushes, acrylic paint, aprons provided)
  • Inclusions
    Short Live piano performance by the artist
  • Inclusions
    Your finished artwork to take home (30x40cm canvas)
  • Inclusions
    For morning seessions: croissants
  • Inclusions
    For late afternoon: wine + champagne
  • Inclusions
    Coffee, tea, and soft drinks
  • Inclusions
    Small group experience (max 12 participants)
  • Exclusions
    Transport to the gallery

Know before you book

    • Not suitable for: Children under 6 years

What you can expect

  • What if you left Paris with something you created yourself — not a souvenir you bought, but an artwork that came from you?

    Welcome to Art Games at Art Quam Anima, a gallery-atelier on rue du Dragon in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés — the area where Sartre debated freedom, Giacometti sculpted through the night, and Miles Davis played until dawn. A place where intellectual curiosity and creative experimentation have always gone hand in hand.

    That spirit is alive here. This is not a painting class. You don't need any skills — not in painting, not in music, not in anything. You just need to be curious and ready to play.

    The artist designs the game. You play it. There are rules — surprising ones — and within those rules, total freedom. What appears on your canvas is entirely up to you: abstract forms, shapes, a flower, a face, whatever your instinct tells you. Everyone follows the same instructions, yet every result is completely different. That's the paradox at the heart of this experience: the constraints set you free.

    The session lasts about two hours in a small, intimate group. All materials are provided — canvas, brushes, paint, everything. Coffee, tea, and soft drinks are offered throughout. The atmosphere is relaxed, playful, and unlike anything you've experienced in a gallery before.

    At the end, you take your artwork home — a one-of-a-kind piece, born from a game you played in a Parisian atelier.

    Art Quam Anima is the studio of Arnaud Quercy, the artist — a contemporary painter, sculptor, and jazz musician formed at the Paris College of Music, who creates in front of visitors every day. The gallery lives in the spirit of Saint-Germain: a place where ideas become form, where curiosity is the only requirement, and where you don't watch art — you make it.

    The game is led in both English and French — Arnaud is fully bilingual, having lived in the UK for over fifteen years. Whether you speak English, French, or both, you'll feel right at home.

    Not just spectators. Players.

Location

Activity location

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    • Paris
    • Paris, Île-de-France, France

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 28 Rue du Dragon, 75006 Paris, France | Just push the door of the Galery. You can't miss it.
    • Paris, Île-de-France, France