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During this graffiti workshop, you’ll be introduced to various techniques and styles. From tags (signatures) to throw-ups, from doodling to masterpieces, dive into this intriguing world and discover one of the most visible subcultures in the art scene in recent years. But be warned: graffiti can be highly addictive.

Although you might not expect it, graffiti was practiced by various ancient civilizations. From the Romans to the Vikings, creating graffiti was already popular back then. By the late 1960s, the graffiti movement as we know it today emerged in Philadelphia. In the 1980s, graffiti made its way to Europe—and has never really gone away since.  A graffiti workshop during your company outing could result in a flashy Silverpiece being placed on the coffee machine. This graffiti workshop is suitable for various group outings, from bachelor parties to children’s parties, from family gatherings to company outings.

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Graffiti workshops on-site or in cities throughout the Netherlands

Graffiti is raw, creative, and surprisingly unifying. During a graffiti workshop, you’ll not only learn how to work with spray cans and colors, but you’ll also discover together how much fun it is to create something big and unique. Whether it’s a bachelor party, a company outing, or a creative team-building day, every city in the Netherlands adds its own unique flair. In The Hague, you’ll see plenty of street art. Hidden alleys and creative neighborhoods provide a surprising backdrop for your artwork, after which you can easily continue the party on the Scheveningen boulevard or in the city center. Leiden feels more playful and historic; nestled among the canals and old university buildings, a graffiti workshop offers the perfect blend of tradition and modern expression. With its creative hubs and Strijp-S, Eindhoven is the very city where design and innovation converge, making graffiti painting feel almost natural. In Amsterdam, inspiration is everywhere, from the colorful walls at the NDSM shipyard to the hidden artworks in the Jordaan. Here, a workshop feels like you’re part of an international scene.

A setting that beautifully complements the vibrant colors of your own artwork

Breda and Gouda offer a more intimate and cozy atmosphere. In Breda, you’ll experience the warm, convivial atmosphere, and a graffiti workshop becomes all about laughter and having fun together, while Gouda, with its historic charm, offers a surprising contrast to the modern spray cans. Zwolle surprises once again: the historic city center provides a backdrop that blends beautifully with the fresh colors of your own artwork. Arnhem, with its Fashion Quarter, exudes creativity and style, giving the workshop there just that extra bit of flair. Amersfoort combines its old city walls and canals with a creative undercurrent that’s ideal for trying out new ideas together. In Apeldoorn and Tilburg, there’s plenty of space. Here you can literally think big, with canvases or outdoor locations where the paint can go in any direction. Den Bosch adds its Burgundian conviviality to the mix: first spray paint together, then relax with a drink or a Bossche bol. Groningen, on the other hand, gives the workshop an energetic vibe; the student city is bursting with creativity and a young crowd, ensuring there’s always a lively atmosphere. Haarlem feels more intimate, with picturesque streets and cozy cafés that provide a warm end to the day.

A setting that beautifully complements the vibrant colors of your own artwork

Whether it's a big city, a small town, or a cozy little spot—every location has its own unique charm.

Rotterdam is perhaps the ultimate city for graffiti. Its raw, modern vibe and industrial spots make this the perfect setting to bring street art to life. It feels edgy, international, and unmistakably urban. Utrecht rounds out the list with its charming and vibrant character. With the Dom Tower always somewhere in the background and a city full of students and creativity, this is a place where a graffiti workshop feels both lighthearted and unifying. Whether you’re spraying paint in the far north or in a small alleyway in a historic city center: a graffiti workshop adds its own unique twist to a day together anywhere in the Netherlands. Big city, village, or a cozy spot—every location adds something special.

Whether it's a big city, a small town, or a cozy little spot—every location has its own unique charm.
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During the workshop, participants will learn the basic techniques of graffiti painting, such as how to use spray cans, work with stencils, and create color combinations. Together, you’ll create a piece of art, or each of you can create your own design.

The workshop is perfect for bachelorette parties, company outings, team-building activities, and groups of friends. Its creative and inclusive nature makes it suitable for all kinds of groups.

No, not at all. The graffiti workshop is very accessible, and anyone can join—even if you’ve never held a spray can before. The instructors will guide you step by step.

The workshop can take place in a specially equipped studio or graffiti space, or at your own location, provided there is adequate ventilation or outdoor space. This could include company grounds, event venues, or even your own backyard.

The workshops are suitable for both small groups of 8 to 10 people and larger groups of up to 100 or more participants. For larger groups, we often work in smaller subgroups.

That’s possible! Depending on the format, you can work on your own canvas to take home, or you can collaborate on a large artwork that can be displayed in a prominent spot at the office or at home.

Yes, absolutely. Creating a large work of art together requires collaboration, communication, and creativity. It clearly demonstrates how different ideas come together to form a single whole—a perfect metaphor for teamwork.

Yes. Many providers offer packages that combine the workshop with lunch, dinner, or drinks. This allows you to turn it into a full-day or evening program.

Yes, provided the space is large enough and can be properly ventilated. For indoor use, water-based spray cans are often used, as they are virtually odorless.

This is available in various cities throughout the Netherlands or on-site. These include cities such as The Hague, Leiden, Eindhoven, Amsterdam, Breda, Gouda, Zwolle, Arnhem, Amersfoort, Apeldoorn, Tilburg, 's-Hertogenbosch, Groningen, Haarlem, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and other cities in the Netherlands.