Picnic & Painted Ladies Watercolor Workshop
    Art & Craft

    Picnic & Painted Ladies Watercolor Workshop

    Sunday, June 21, 2026

    2:00 PM

    Alamo Square Park

    Hayes St & Steiner St

    $20

    What to Expect

    Spend your afternoon painting San Francisco's most iconic views in an outdoor watercolor class.

    Take Home

    A handpainted card of the Painted Ladies

    About This Event

    About the Workshop

    Spend a perfect, sun-drenched afternoon capturing the magic of San Francisco’s most iconic views. This outdoor watercolor workshop balances clear, guided instruction with a deeply relaxed, social atmosphere. Designed as a creative escape from the weekly grind, the session invites you to slow down, connect with your surroundings, and translate the city’s beauty onto paper through the fluid medium of watercolor.

    The Experience

    Facilitated by local artist and community builder Jean, this workshop is structured to be as effortless as it is fun. Jean curates a warm, inclusive energy right from the start, offering clear step-by-step guidance on watercolor fundamentals while giving you the freedom to explore your own artistic style.

    The environment is completely flexible. You can chat and share laughs with fellow creators or simply lose yourself in your painting, soaking up the park vibe and the California sunshine. Jean will be floating around to offer helpful tips, thoughtful inputs, and encouragement whenever you need it.

    What is Included & What to Bring

    • All professional painting materials, watercolors, brushes, and paper are included in your ticket.
    • All you need to bring is your own cozy setup to sit on, such as a favorite picnic blanket, a lawn chair, or a cushion!

    Who Is This For?

    This workshop is entirely beginner-friendly! Whether you haven't picked up a paintbrush since grade school or you paint regularly and just want to enjoy a creative afternoon in the community, you are welcome here. It is the perfect solo date, weekend activity with a close friend, or way to meet fellow local creatives.

    Weather & Logistics

    Because this is a fully outdoor experience designed to let us enjoy the natural beauty of the city, the event is weather-dependent. In the rare case of heavy rain or unsafe weather conditions, all participants will be notified at least 24 hours in advance with a rain date or rescheduling option.

    About the Artist

    Studio Jellybean

    View maker profile @studio.jellybean

    Studio Jellybean provides engaging, hands-on art experiences designed to spark creativity, build skills, and boost confidence. Serving schools, companies, and communities across the Bay Area, the studio offers everything from after-school enrichment and summer camps to custom private events.

    Jean is an arts educator and small business owner specializing in creative programming for schools, corporations, and community spaces. With a background in journalism from the University of Washington and over three years of dedicated classroom experience, Jean designs inclusive, skill-based curriculums that make art accessible to all levels.

    Beyond her work in student enrichment, she instructs adult art workshops in local parks and is a familiar face at East Bay street fairs. Driven by a passion for helping others find their creative voice, Jean focuses on building meaningful connections through hands-on making and imaginative play.

    About the Space

    Alamo Square Park

    Nestled in a vibrant, historic San Francisco neighborhood, Alamo Square Park is more than just a scenic overlook—it’s a hilltop community haven that captures the true essence of city life. Spanning a full hilltop block, the park features a delightful mix of amenities, including a lively dog park area, a community playground, and tennis courts, making it a bustling neighborhood hub where locals and visitors naturally cross paths.

    Beyond its famous postcard-worthy vistas, the park is bordered by rows of stunning, architecturally rich Victorian homes that immerse you in classic San Francisco history. Its gently sloping western lawns are highly favored by locals for catching the late afternoon sun, offering a sheltered, breezy, and peaceful spot to set up a lawn chair or a picnic blanket while you paint.

    Hayes St & Steiner St, San Francisco, CA

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