Workshops

Drawing Room offers workshops in a wide variety of mediums. Learn new skills, processes, and philosophies from our vibrant team of instructors…deepening your relationship to creativity.

While we recommend experiencing them as part of our Cohort Program for greater continuity and community, drop-ins are also welcome for a taste of the journey.

Cohort Program Workshops

All workshops are beginner-friendly and designed to spark creativity and connection—perfect solo or with friends.

Craving something more?

Our Cohort Program is designed to be a longer-term shared experience with a group of like-minded people. 8 weeks of workshops, community events, and several intentional gatherings just for your group. Make time for yourself and get out of your comfort zone to become the best version of you!

Our Instructors

Drawing Room instructors are passionate, practicing artists who love sharing their skills and ideas to build a more creative, connected world. They each have distinct styles and ways of teaching. Join a Journey or drop into one of their workshops!

Meiying Thai

Aubrey Aiese

Adriana Gramly (she/her) is an artist whose playful, multidisciplinary work draws from folklore, childhood, and Bolivian roots.

Rachel Herron (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and educator whose workshops blend storytelling, play, and creative exploration.

Ray Hwang

Ayaka Takao

Ray Hwang (he/him) is a an artist whose layered, abstracted personal‑history work explores themes of family, home, and intercultural tension.

Ayaka teaches ceramics workshops. She works in ceramics, painting, and written word.

Aubrey (she/her) teaches workshops, intensives, and leads the ceramics team at Drawing Room! She makes pots with playfully illustrated faces and feelings.

Meiying Thai (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist and Head of Mixed Media at Drawing Room, making work rooted in love, movement, and connection.

Rachel Herron

Adriana Gramly

Angie Hewitt

Ivy Weinglass

Angie (she/her) creates art and zines inspired by mystery, memory, and the otherworldly, highlighting the overlooked oddities of daily life.

Ivy teaches ceramics workshops and intensives. She’s inspired by the natural world around her.

By the way…

We are a socks and indoor slipper space. This helps keep our space clean (we have lots of beautiful rugs) and makes it super cozy (kick your feet up)! We do have shoe covers available for anyone who prefers to keep their shoes on, or socks for $1 if you forget them!

Please note our workshops have a stricter age and pup restrictions than Open Hours. Participants must be 16+ to participate in workshops. Anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Dogs are not allowed at workshops at this time, sorry!