Becky Duebena month agoFrom
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I have thoroughly enjoyed my visits to Wild @ Art. The staff is super friendly and have helped me plan events from a bachlorette party to a birthday party. Kiln firing takes about a week, but I've never waited longer than that. This is one of my favorite go-to places to plan events.
Melissa Duffa month agoFrom
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I went here with a group of 10 other ladies from work and we did a painting evening with wine and snacks. The wine was terrible, the bowl of strawberries they had out were withered and warm. The snacks were cheese slices and salami that were warm as well. The lady who was there working was not helpful, didn't paint with us or really give any directions. We could not find her when we needed more paint, we refilled our own paints, got ourselves new clean water, paper towels, and also refilled the toilet paper in the super dirty bathroom. We each paid $40 for a canvas and crappy service. She was off doing homework on her computer and drinking a beer the whole time. We were not offered anything to lay our paintings on in our car but I took it upon myself to find some newspaper and hand it out to my group of ladies. I would not recommend this place, it was a huge waste of money. I have been to other wine and art nights in Portland Oregon and Spokane Washington and they were fun and the people were awesome and wine and snacks were yummy. None of us left happy, all 11 of us!! They lost a lot of return business from our group
Ritisha Daryania month agoFrom
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It’s such a cute studio. People are really helpful and the vibe is perfect for painting. Looking forward to painting more pottery in there!