Queers Who Create: Paint with Pride!

Queers Who Create: Paint with Pride!

  • Ages 18+

A gentle art space for femmes where queerness and creativity coincide. Celebrate Pride with Queer watercolor art—all skill levels welcome!

By Queers Who Create

Date and time

Saturday, June 21 · 2 - 4pm PDT

Location

Be Nice Have Fun

5011 York Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90042

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours
  • Ages 18+

Queers Who Create

is a welcoming, low-pressure painting workshop created to celebrate creative expression among Queer femmes and centers those who are introverted, neurodivergent, and QTBIPOC. This isn’t about being a “good” artist—it’s about showing up as you are, picking up a brush, and letting your creativity speak.


In each session, we’ll explore basic painting techniques in a casual, affirming environment that encourages experimentation, rest, and connection. All skill levels are welcome—whether you’re picking up a paintbrush for the first time or returning to it after a long break.


We’ll provide all painting materials and snacks. Come as you are, stay as long as you like, and create with us. Join us at Be Nice Have Fun for a day filled with creativity and relaxation.


Spots are limited! Reserve your space today.

Frequently asked questions

I don't identify as an introvert, neurodivergent, or QTBIPOC. May I still attend this workshop?

This workshop is intended for Queer femmes and centers introverts, neurodivergent folks, and QTBIPOC. You can still attend if you're a Queer femme, but please be mindful of how you treat others in this space.

Is there parking available at this event?

Limited street parking is available in front of Be Nice Have Fun, but you can find other free and paid parking spots nearby in the neighborhood. Ridesharing is recommended.

Am I required to bring my own supplies?

No. All supplies will be provided for you.

Organized by

Queers Who Create is a casual painting workshop designed for Queer femmes to express themselves in a supportive, low-pressure space. Introverted, neurodivergent, and QTBIPOC creatives are prioritized.