Bring Art to Your Space and Enrich Your Community

We offer a diverse range of art classes and creative workshops, all designed and led by professional, mobile artists. Our concept is simple: we partner with unique venues — like wineries, cafés, concept stores, and other community-minded spaces — to host high-quality, engaging artistic experiences for adults.

As a host, you provide the atmosphere. We bring the materials, the instructor, and the creativity.

Whether it’s a wine and workshop evening, a relaxed clay hand-building class, or a glazing session, our events are tailored to complement your venue’s identity. These gatherings bring in new clientele, create a memorable experience for your existing customers, and help position your business as a cultural and creative hub.

As mobile artists, we bring everything needed to create an engaging and memorable experience for your guests — from art materials to setup and facilitation. Our sessions are designed to be seamless and adaptable, whether you’re looking to enhance your tasting room events, offer something new to hotel guests, or add a fresh cultural dimension to your existing programming.

Partnering with us means co-creating curated experiences that reflect your brand and your audience. We offer flexible formats, ranging from relaxed ceramic sessions with wine pairings to more structured workshops — always with a focus on creativity, connection, and quality.

There is no subscription or commitment — we work event by event, ensuring that each collaboration aligns with your schedule, space, and goals. Our revenue-share model ensures that your participation is not only creatively rewarding, but also financially beneficial.

Explore Our Program

The following PDF presents a sample of our current curriculum — a selection of ceramic workshops and immersive artistic experiences tailored for adult learners. Our program is designed to be flexible and continually evolves to reflect your space, your business model, and the nature of your clientele.

Whether you manage a winery, a boutique hotel, a café, or a curated retail space, we adapt our classes to create a unique experience that complements your setting. Workshops are led by professional, traveling ceramic artists who bring all necessary materials and instruction directly to your location, transforming your venue into a creative destination.

Hosting a class is both an opportunity and an investment. As a host, you may charge students to cover your costs — including the use of your space, utilities, equipment, tastings, or meals — or you may choose to offer your venue as an in-kind contribution to the SAB Center, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. In such cases, the value of your contribution may be considered tax-deductible.

Becoming a host also brings visibility: your venue will appear on our interactive map as part of the Domaines de Crafts network, which connects artists with patrons and creative destinations across the region. Hosting can open new channels of income through art sales, custom commissions, and event traffic — and connects you with a community committed to fostering artistic professionalism and holistic living.

If you would like to be part of our network, please complete the form below.

🔸 Requirements for Becoming a Host

Hosts Must Provide:

  • Sufficient parking for students to remain at least 4 hours without disturbance.
  • Shade for outdoor work — such as a canopy, gazebo, outdoor kitchen with sails, or a clean garage space.
  • Access to electricity when needed for tools and lighting.
  • Access to water for mixing clay, cleaning tools, and handwashing.
  • Trash cans and access to waste collection services.
  • Adequate tables and chairs for students to work comfortably.
  • Storage space (shelves, garage, or shed) to hold greenware and bisqueware until pieces are completed.
  • A steady schedule across multiple sessions to ensure students can complete their work.
  • At least one clean, separate table for eating that won’t disturb the workspace.
  • Sufficient break time before and after classes for refreshments, coffee, or lunch.
  • A willingness to host consecutive classes over several weeks, reducing unnecessary travel for instructors.
  • Accommodation for instructors, either within fees or as an in-kind donation.
  • Willingness to host instructors a few days before the class to prepare, source materials, and stage the space.
  • Willingness to host instructors a few days after to clean up and reset the space properly.
  • Restroom access during class hours.
  • Adequate lighting, especially for late-afternoon or early evening sessions.
  • Clear directions and signage from the parking area to the class site.
  • A commitment to transparency and communication to ensure service quality.
  • Property insurance covering potential incidents during class.
  • Willingness to sign a contract with SAB Center defining roles, responsibilities, and terms.
  • Agreement to allow photography/video for class documentation and future promotion, respecting students’ privacy.
  • Willingness to help promote the class locally or through their own community and network.
  • Basic consideration for accessibility and environmental safety (e.g., safe surfaces, sensitivity disclosures, eco-friendly habits).

SAB Center Will Provide:

  • A fully stocked emergency kit.
  • A portable sink connectable to a garden hose.
  • A clay trap system (bucket) to protect drains and minimize mess.
  • Basic ceramic tools for students to share.
  • Materials, including clay, underglazes, and basic glazes.
  • A class plan and timeline shared with hosts ahead of the event.
  • Insurance coverage information and clarity on what SAB Center is responsible for.
  • Printed or digital handouts, if needed, for class support.
  • A student code of conduct, shared with both hosts and instructors.
  • Optional student showcase or small exhibit at the end of the series.
  • Evaluation forms for feedback collection (optional).
  • Environmental protection practices for cleanup and disposal of clay and glazes.