Bad Art Club

Inspiring a vibrant culture of connection & creativity

What is Bad Art Club?

Bad Art Club is a transformative experience that elevates participants to new levels of creativity and collaboration.

By prioritizing creativity over perfection, we cultivate an atmosphere of connection, confidence, and well-being. When the pressure is off and people are invited to create without judgment, they unlock new avenues for self-expression and collaboration.

This playful approach to community building encourages open communication and fosters a supportive environment where ideas can flow freely. As participants engage in the joy of creation, they cultivate a deep sense of belonging.

Communities that make bad art together, stay together.

FAQs

Where is Bad Art Club?

Bad Art Club is currently available in the greater Bay Area of San Francisco. Workshops are frequently held at The Faight Collective in the Lower Haight, and at various spaces around the city.

How does it work?

Bad Art Club is an in-person experience that is tailored to fit the size of the group (anywhere from 5-500 participants) and the confines of the space (meeting halls, conference rooms, event venues, etc.). The experience is facilitated by Jules and supported by her wonderful assistant team, who set the space for success and leave it spotless at the end.

What is the cost?

The cost depends on the art medium, size of the group, and location of the venue. Fill out the contact form for an estimate.

What is the art medium?

This is customizable! We’ve found that the mediums that are most conducive to larger teams are air dry foam clay and watercolor. Smaller teams may also choose to work with acrylic paints or collage. Bad Art Club will recommend a particular medium to fit your unique needs.

How long is the experience?

It is recommended to allocate 2-3 hours for the Bad Art Club experience.

  • Bad Art Club is what everyone needs. It is healing, beautiful and transformative. Jules is incredible and a gift to all artists, good and bad.

    Molly Fremgen

  • This is a wonderful way to engage with your most playful self and connect with the good in people.

    Mirna Ortiz

  • Most of us don't have access to art therapy and Bad Art Club is an amazing way to create intuitive art in a safe and kind community. I left feeling connected, inspired and a little lighter.

    Gina Kotos

  • Bad Art Club is a great place to get out of your comfort zone.

    Megan Riley

  • I felt right at home. No phones, all laughs. What is more to ask?!

    Jax

  • My head is often loud, confusing and mean, but right now there is silence, warmth and love. I am hopeful.

    Anonymous