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Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
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Create something new, brush up on your skills, or get tips for a DIY project with the help of these online arts and crafts events. Eventbrite’s experts have tracked down classes and workshops where you can paint, write, knit, and discover more amazing ways to express yourself from home.
Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
Get creative: virtual arts & crafts classes
Collection by Eventbrite
Create something new, brush up on your skills, or get tips for a DIY project with the help of these online arts and crafts events. Eventbrite’s experts have tracked down classes and workshops where you can paint, write, knit, and discover more amazing ways to express yourself from home.
Create something new, brush up on your skills, or get tips for a DIY project with the help of these online arts and crafts events. Eventbrite’s experts have tracked down classes and workshops where you can paint, write, knit, and discover more amazing ways to express yourself from home.

Artist and plant lover Latifat Apatira leads a mixed-media workshop where participants learn about a centuries-old printmaking technique that combines plant-pressing, botanical printing, and hand coloring.

Make your Instagram shots stand out when you make eco-friendly and highly customizable DIY paper crafts and style scenes with ease.

Learn how to create gorgeous three-dimensional embroideries that look like living moss. This class will share techniques and inspiration for layering of fabrics and French knots to create unique art that resembles moss and lichens.

Calling all lovers of comics. Spend your Friday night making your own during this weekly workshop. Each session brings a new instructor to teach a lesson on the art of comic storytelling, allowing you to express yourself through panels and word bubbles.

Even famous painters like Thomas Moran started somewhere. This workshop offers a great way for beginners to explore and learn about watercolor painting, providing a relaxed environment for experimentation.

Carving isn't just something you do to your Thanksgiving turkey. Learn how this technique can figure into your creative pursuits as you explore the artistic side of monochrome portraits during this class.

Get the energy right in your home to manifest what you want in life. This workshop teaches the basics, and provides ways to check-in monthly with your space to keep energy flowing for health, wealth, and happiness.

Award-winning author and poet Vironika Wilde leads this workshop, guiding participants through the creation of meaningful writing that draws inspiration from life experiences.

Take dried flowers and turn them into a beautiful wreath that you can hang in your home with the help of this workshop. Ticket-buyers will be sent a package containing all the necessary materials — you'll just need to show up ready to craft.

London Designer and Artist Monica Mardare leads an intuitive collage workshop, where you can try your hand at unleashing your creative flow through the fun form of collage.

Calm the mind and open the heart with mindful drawing. You'll begin with a few gentle yoga stretches, then will get a lesson on accessible drawing techniques before diving into an act of creation that allows you to look more closely at the world around you.

Go beyond just fixing up your stuff and learn to refashion it in this fun group session (from across the pond) that encourages sharing advice.

Grab tissues, a jar of water, and the paint of your choice in this beginner-friendly art-making session, where you'll put your own spin on an original painting.

Join memoir master Marion Roach Smith for this 90-minute webinar, in which she breaks down the basics to jumpstarting — and maintaining — your own writing projects.

Use paint, pencils, or whatever materials you like to share a bit about yourself during this peer-led virtual arts group that encourages creative (and general) connections.

Try your hand at painting with watercolors during this weekly class, which encourages guests to express themselves while calming their minds. Each class begins with breath practice and includes a reading from the "May You Know Joy" meditation card set.

Draw inspiration from the National Portrait Gallery's collection. You'll be guided to write and create via prompts and visual art.

Get social in a supportive environment and start improving your drawing skills, as you practice timed sketching of anatomy, nature, and other scenes.

People have been writing poetry for thousands of years. Here's your chance to try your hand at it (literally) and study a handful of modern and contemporary poets.

When it comes to art, are stick figures more your speed? That's fine for this back-to-basics class, where everyone is welcome to discuss artistic nuances and draw from life.

Think of this virtual meetup as an artsy version of a book club. You'll gather with other women to work on creative projects like knitting, sketching, and crafts as you talk about life and share skills with one another.

You have no excuses when it comes to trying this calming watercolor class — or at least not many. Participants receive an easy template via email before the session, and you're encouraged to trace the artwork to get started.

Pick out an item to dye (something 100% works best) and show up this online workshop ready to add some color to it. During this session, you'll learn about various tie-dye folding techniques, preparation, and aftercare for your dyed pieces.

Let your creativity guide you to your personal zen at Art Church, a silent art-making group designed to help you find inner peace, no matter your religious beliefs.

Get wired — with beads — when you tune in for a close-up view of the crafting techniques you'll need to familiarize yourself with as you create a hanging tree of life.

Join art historian and curator Dr. Alicia Foster for a look at the artist and writer Nina Hamnett. Hamnett was a big part of the Bohemian and avant-garde world in London and Paris in the early 20th century, creating influential (but unrecognized) works of art.

Yael Rice, an associate professor of art history at Amherst College, talks about a societal bias (exemplified in museums) for cultures and periods that privilege artistic authorship over other details of an object’s production and use.

You don't need writing experience for this community-building session. Just take part in a group reading and consider using the piece as a launchpad for your own story.

Doodling isn't just for bored school kids — it can also be a calming activity for adults. Come play on the page as part of this small class and learn new tools for stress-relief and mental health as you create some scribbles.

Children can learn about Black cultural history and how to fight stereotypes during this class that guides participants through creating their own felt bookmark.

Artists (and non-artists) of all skill levels are welcome to join this free-form workshop and explore what their feelings look like. After covering techniques, brush stroke styles, and methods of expression, participants are free to create abstract art that speaks to them.

In this talk, craft researcher Laura Moseley discusses the process of creating her zines exploring textile history and its political power. You'll learn about artists who have celebrated and challenged their communities through quilting.

Dedicate yourself to whatever craft you like in this virtual co-working space designed for solo creative projects that you can make progress on while interacting with others.

Tie dye is so last summer. This season, it's all about the Japanese art of Shibori — and this virtual workshop will show you how it's done, from preparing the indigo dye to folding and binding your cloth.

Phoebe Moss, an artist with a deep knowledge of textiles, teaches this workshop about the discovery and appreciation of patterns. Dig into the process of creating line, shapes, mark making, and space as you decorate your work.

Disabled artists can join this safe space featuring opportunities for show-and-tell as well as time to work on art projects with others based in Australia and beyond.

Want to paint like Picasso, Magritte, Pollock, or Krasner? Join artist Joyce Raimondo for an exploration of how these artists approached their depictions of the human eye — you'll be able to draw or paint some eyes of your own along the way.

Jane Oneail curates and delivers an art appreciation talk covering the work artist George Tooker, a gay man who was active in the Civil Rights movement and explored boundary-breaking subjects in his paintings.

Join this workshop to make time for art that soothes your mind and soul. This class is open to anyone who wants to explore a new form of expression by embracing their creative side.

If you're going to repair a pair of pants, why not make them look beautiful? Learn how to mend with style in this monthly session spotlighting sashiko, a Japanese form of decorative reinforcement stitching that's centuries old.

Craving inspiration? Get your fix when you discover details about New York City's early graffiti and hip-hop scene, get a look at dozens of commissioned murals in East Williamsburg, and more.

Join an art therapist for an introductory workshop that shows you how to channel the process of creation into a habit that helps your overall wellness. Just bring along some art-making materials of your choice and prepare to express yourself.