Midnight Dragonflies
Class Details
You can’t deny there is something mystical about dragonflies. To the Japanese, it symbolizes summer and autumn and is admired and respected all over. The Chinese culture associated the dragonfly with prosperity, harmony and views the image as a good luck charm. Amongst Native Americans, it is a sign of happiness, speed and purity. At Pinot’s Palette we think the dragonfly is a whimsical and enchanting muse, perfect for a relaxing night out!
The Perfect Night Out
Enjoy drinks, upbeat music and hanging out with your favorite people while you paint! It's as fun for first-time painters as it is for experienced artists.
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Fun Atmosphere
From the moment you walk in, the mood is light, the music is fun and the conversation comes easy!
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Easy to Do
You don't need to be a seasoned painter — we make it easy for everyone to find their inner artist!
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Sit Together
You'll get seats with all your friends, even if you book separately. Just tell us your friends' names when you register.
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Paint Your Way
There's no rule that says you have to follow the artist's steps. It's your art, so paint it however you like!
Frequently Asked Questions
Check out our FAQs to learn more about what to expect from your Pinot's Palette experience or feel free to call the studio to speak to a member of our staff.
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Is there an age limit for public classes?
Yes. For Public Classes ages 7 to 17 may attend with an adult, all attendees must have a paid seat. Texas law maintains you must be 21+ to consume alcohol. We are BYOB only.
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Can someone come who is not painting?
No, unfortunately due to our limited space, we do not allow observers in our public classes. All attendees must have a paid seat to enter the studio.
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What does Pinot's Palette provide?
We provide all of your painting supplies and professionally laundered aprons to protect your clothing. We also provide glassware, chinet plates, banquet napkins, lucite utensils, ice buckets with ice for chilling your bottles/cans, corkscrews/bottle openers, and complimentary bottled water.
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What should I bring to class?
We are a BYOB studio. Feel free to bring anything you’d like to drink (wine, beer, hard-liquor, any beverage) or snack on during class. It's best to keep your snacks simple - finger foods are best. any beverage is welcome. Food is welcome but please keep in mind that space is limited, so simple snacks and finger foods are recommended.
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When do I arrive for a class?
Doors open 30 minutes prior to class start time. We recommend arriving 30 minutes prior to class start time to allow for free street parking, finding your assigned seat, putting on your apron, and pouring a glass of your BYOB. Painting begins promptly at the class start time. Late arrivals may not be able to finish their paintings by the end of the class.