1.5 hours
Jewell House NYC, East 21st Street, New York, NY, USA
Starting at USD 87
Thu, 31 Jul, 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm (GMT-04:00)
Jewell House NYC, East 21st Street, USA
46 East 21st Street, New York, United States
Discover Your Inner Artist-DYI Dream Lab
with KAI BARRY - Guest Artists Ava Slatkin and Maya Jacqueline
*Complementary wine to experience “Sip and ART” to celebrate this SUMMER.
Join us for a special collaboration with our featured artists.
Date: Thursday, July 31st
Time: 7pm-8:30pm
Price: $80 (not including tax) per person (includes all materials)
Duration: 1.5hr/ session
Location:Jewell House46 E. 21st Street, 3FL, New York, NY, 10010(646) 932-1227 / aW5mbyB8IGpld2VsbGhvdXNlICEgbnlj
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Join us to Discover Your Inner Artist with DYI Dream Lab with with KAI BARRY - guest artists Ava Slatkin and Maya Jacqueline.
This workshop includes:
1.5hr sessions to experience 3 ART booth to discover your inner artist
All materials will be provided.
BOOTH 1: Drawing & Painting Station (on Paper + Cloth Swatches)
Goal: Mark-making, expressive imagery, creative warm-up on paper and fabric
Core Materials:
- Mixed media paper or sketch pads (9x12 or 11x14) - Cloth swatches (for attaching to shirts/hats at later station) - Acrylic paint (fast-drying) - Paint pens (e.g., Posca, Sharpie paint markers) - Markers (permanent + washable) - Charcoal sticks or compressed charcoal - Graphite pencils (HB6B range) - Erasers (kneaded + rubber)
Tools:
- Brushes (variety of sizes) - Water cups - Palettes or paper plates - Rags or paper towels
- Sponges (for texture/prints) - Stencils (shapes, letters, icons)
BOOTH 2: Drying/Finishing:
- Hair dryers (for quick drying) - Spray fixative or hairspray (optional)
Clay Station (Sculpture Only No Jewelry Assembly)
Goal: Grounded tactile creation using symbols, forms, and textures
Core Materials:
- Air-dry clay or polymer clay - Boards or trays for drying/display
Tools:
- Toothpicks or skewers (to poke holes or add detail) - Mini sculpting tools or plastic cutlery
- Texture tools (shells, leaves, mesh, stamps) - Rolling pins or cylindrical tools (optional) - Sponges or wet cloths for cleanup - Spray bottles (to keep clay moist)
BOOTH 3: Clothing & Jewelry Customization Station
Goal: Transform blank clothing and accessories into personalized wearable art
Clothing Materials:
- Blank t-shirts (variety of sizes, cotton preferred) - Blank hats (e.g., caps, bucket hats, beanies) - Fabric markers and paint pens - Fabric paint (squeeze bottles or sponge on)
Cutting & Design:
- Fabric scissors and shears - Chalk or fabric pencils (for outlining cuts) - Rulers - Stencils (for fabric/garments letters, shapes, symbols) - Safety pins and straight pins
Embellishment Supplies:
- Beads, buttons, sequins - Embroidery thread or colorful yarn - Sewing needles
About the artist:
Kai Barry is a New York City–based artist whose work explores abstraction, interconnection, and consciousness. With Japanese and Irish roots, he approaches art as a form of love—a shared frequency anyone can access to create beyond what we imagine possible. A year teaching in Japan deepened his interest in identity and storytelling, themes central to his practice. Currently studying at SUNY New Paltz, he continues to explore art as a path to deeper connection and discovery.
Ava Slatkin is a multimedia artist from Brooklyn, working primarily in oil paint and clay, alongside jewelry, textiles, and drawing. Influenced by the fairy tale books her grandmother collected, her work explores where memory and dream intersect. Blending personal narratives with shifting perspectives, she creates otherworldly yet grounded imagery. Ava currently studies at SUNY New Paltz, where she continues to build on the visual storytelling that first inspired her.
Maya Jacqueline is a New York-based artist whose practice bridges fashion and visual art. Often beginning with drawing, she uses it as a foundation for creating wearable forms that explore identity, transformation, and emotional texture. Her work includes self-styled garments, sculptural pieces, and mixed media installations—each blurring the boundary between clothing and art. Maya’s visual art has been exhibited in gallery settings, and she is currently finishing her studies at Hunter College in NYC. Her process is rooted in the belief that fashion can be both personal ritual and public expression.
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Tickets for Discover Your Inner Artist-DYI Dream Lab with KAI BARRY can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | 87 USD |
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