Up a set of unassuming stairs on W 72nd Street is a place where you can paint your troubles away — don’t miss out on the The Paint Place, an Upper West Side art studio where everyone from local kids to Broadway stars bliss out at the canvas.
The cheery, colorful second floor studio has been proudly serving the neighborhood for nine years, said owner and Upper West Sider Marci Feede, who first became inspired to open after studying art history in college. “I myself am not an artist, but I have some incredibly talented artists who teach here,” she said.
Hoping to jump on the “paint and sip” trend of the early 2010s, Marci told us that she wanted to bring the fun and interactive social activity to the neighborhood. “We had no idea what we were doing,” laughed Marci. “We went to IKEA, bought some furniture and just decided that we were going to fake it ‘til we made it!”
Nearly a decade later, The Paint Place has proven to have staying power. Offering everything from children’s after-school classes to corporate retreats, to the classic paint and sip social hour where New Yorkers can tackle the masterworks, pop art, and everything in between, “we have had some incredible artists teach here over the years,” said Marci. “We’re really lucky that there’s such an incredible talent pool here in New York City.”
They’ve also connected with the wider arts community, including New York’s immersive arts exhibits like the recent Monet’s Garden as well as several Broadway shows. “We hosted an event with Beetlejuice here and we had so many diehard fans!” said Marci. “We love working with local partners and we’re always looking for more.”
Most of all, Marci takes pride in seeing preternaturally stressed-out New Yorkers get to take a breather at The Paint Place. “The best thing for me has always been how many people walk through that front door and comment on the positive energy of the space,” said Marci. “It happens all the time. Life is hard, and we just want people to have fun.”