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    Art Attack

    4.2 (49 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Marie X.

    I love this place. Always have. I really don't treat myself to making art projects often enough but Art Attack is a favorite place to go when I do. I am writing this review now because of the thoughtful ways the are taking care of their customers and employees during this pandemic. They are very serious about safety, so in my book, that makes this a perfect and fun place to spend some time. If you want to go into the studio, everyone must sanitize their hands (sanitizer is provided). Everyone must wear a mask. Tables are separated to abide by social distancing. High-touch areas are sanitized hourly. Brushes, paints, etc, are left on the tables as customers leave so they can be sanitized before they are touched by the next customers. And a bonus that really got my attention is that Art Attack has "to-go kits" so you can pick up everything you need to just paint your ceramic project at home. When you have finished, you bring it back your project and the things you borrowed, like the paint brushes, and they'll pick them up from your car. Items like bowls, dishes, and cups are glazed and fired by the employees so that they will be food-safe and can be washed in the top shelf of the dishwasher. Takes about three days before projects are ready for pick up. They don't recommend using them in the microwave. There is no extra charge for them packing up for project in a to-go kit, which is awesome! If you aren't planning on using your project for serving food, you can always use acrylic paint and it will avoid the need for firing so there is no need for another trip back to the studio. Your project is finished and ready to display as soon as it dries. I haven't tried the other projects offered at the studio, but they look fun. You can paint on canvas, using your own creativity, or examples/patterns that they supply. I'd also like to try my hand at making mosaics. They looked really cute. The studio has online classes, where you pick up the project in advance and then you join the online class (I believe through Zoom). I know there are classes and events specifically for kids, too. I haven't tried this but they also have a Facebook Live event on Wednesday nights to preview classes and show customers new items. Overall, I've enjoyed the projects I made there. Most recently, it was a bowl that I painted and personalized for a family member's milestone birthday. She loved it. It is an easy and fun way to make keepsakes for your loved ones and for yourself! And the staff is very nice and accommodating.

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    Sierra M.

    This is the second I have been here, and it's always been so fun! You will literally spend hours in here. Definitely will be back many times more!

    Anna M.

    This place is AMAZING. I had my daughter's 8th birthday party here (today for a bit of timeline so May 2021) and it was incredible. Amanda was our party host and she was incredibly helpful, the kids loved being around her and she was very accommodating to any needs we had. She had an immediate connection with the party goers and we couldn't ask for anyone better. In fact, as we waited for parents to pick up their children, she played games like musical chairs and Simon Says. The kids did so well that I think this is now our go to (and not just for birthday parties). I also want to say the cost is comparable to having a party elsewhere except you get the benefit of each attendee getting to do an amazing project that they get later in (after it dries). I can't wait to have a date night here with my husband to do some mosaic or ceramic work of our own.

    Unfired items
    Channon D.

    My second time here. I always love doing art here. It's calming and the staff is really kind. Last time I did the pumpkin with lid and it turned out so fabulous. I hope these turn out just as good! We shall see. The space is nice and the music is a nice touch. Good for adults and kids alike.

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    Jaime C.

    What an absolute blast!!! This is such a great parent/child date location, or perhaps girls night out??? It's so cathartic to sit down, get your creative juices flowing, chit chat and paint away. There are several options to choose from, but essentially, you pick a piece of greenware (fired pottery ready for painting) in the price range of your choosing. Gather your colors (don't over do it, if you're wasteful, they'll charge you extra! You can always get more if you need it without extra charge, but if you get it and don't use it, you gonna get busted!) You can usually pick up your finished creation within 5 business days. Will definitely plan a return visit!!! If you're looking for something different to do, consider Art Attack!!!

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    Jessica F.

    If you want to be artistic, but not be judged on how artistic you truly are...this is the place. From great selection of pottery good to paint, glass work, regular painting options, classes, and GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE, this place is wonderful. Just rented the room for a group and had such excellent service that I will be doing again. One of my party guests was so happy with the service, she booked her own party for her daughter. I can't thank Art! Attack staff enough for the fun we had. Will definitely be going back!

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    Katie J.

    What fun! Pick out some pottery, spend 2 hours painting the pottery with glaze. I went here with my husband for a day date. We picked out a couple of pieces of pottery and got to it. The folks at art attack gave us a rundown of the process and showed us all the materials (glazes, paint brushes, paper towels...). We had such a good time together and a few days later we were able to pick up our pieces after they had been fired in the kiln. The sitting fee is $5 per 2 hours each and the cost of the ceramic you pick out to paint. Mine was $30 and my husband's was $12. It seems expensive but a $52 date is not bad at all. Dinner and a movie is more expensive than that. Overall... thumbs up! We will return.

    Howie K.

    "Daddy, there's a kitty sitting on top of a pumpkin. That's silly! I want to paint it." How cool would it be to own a business that operates as a de facto memory factory? That's honestly how Art Attack works. It helps, of course, to craft those memories with other people, preferably kids. Well, I suppose this place totally works for girlfriends, too, the Girls Night Out thing. Now, my bros, on the other hand... probably not so much. "Yo, fellas, what do you say we like, grab some brushes and pastels, sit down for an hour and paint some ah... decorative signage for the sitting room? Maybe a floral-themed fruit bowl? Can a brother get a fist bump for a personalized olive oil dispenser?" Nah, Art Attack really doesn't qualify as Man Cave worthy. I did paint an olive oil dispenser, actually. I think it was $20. My kid worked on the kitty/pumpkin model, a heart-shaped plate, and something else, I'm forgetting. We were there for about an hour, and we really enjoyed ourselves. The sole staff member, a college kid, was really personable, she led us through the basics, and told us a little about her new car. We were the only people there mid-afternoon during a weekday, it was cool to have the place to ourselves. And all of that art? I should have limited my kid to just one piece, because the experience was costly. But what's the price tag on a creative slice of parental joy like that? Definitely priceless. This business is skillfully managed, the concept is terrific, and my olive oil dispenser doesn't look very good, but that has nothing to do with the business.

    Hand ceramic Buddha ready to be fired! FYI looks way better after fired
    Hannah A.

    I personally think Art Attack is a tad pricey, especially since you pay $6 just for walking in the door (even if you go more than once to finish the same piece). That being said, I greatly enjoy painting and love the convenience of just popping in rather than signing up for a class. The employees are always very helpful

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    Every budding artist should come here for inspiration. This is not just a typical clay, throw on…read moreyour own wheel, sort of deal. Classes vary and can include crochet, painting, etc. I took my little girls and they just happened to have paint with a Princess where there was Anna and Elsa and they spent so much time engaging with the kids. They have lots of kids classes for all ages like make your own monster. Great staff and if you love to support local this is a great place!

    We took two grand kids (ages 5 and 7) to Creativity Warehouse for a pottery class that was…read moreadvertised in the January Cibola Neighborhood alerts. The pottery class was $40 per child. There were only 3 children signed up for the "Kids Clay workshop", so there was plenty of opportunity for the teacher to provide one-on-one attention to them. There was not much direction or instruction from the teacher on how to prepare the clay or proper painting technique to use on clay. She did demonstrate how to attach items to clay by scraping. For this age, we felt there should have been more instruction on designing of the objects and directions on how to paint the clay, so when fired, the color would be more vibrant. The color of the completed pieces was very washed out, almost if they had been just painted with water color. The teacher said the project would be ready in 7 to 10 days and that we would receive a text when the pieces were ready to pick up. It took 21 days and we were never notified for pick-up. We had to personally check 3 times to see if project had been completed and was ready to pick up. Very disappointed in the service after paying over $80 for the class.

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    The worst experience in my life. My girlfriend and I were looking for a special necklace. We asked…read morethe gentleman to take it out of the case. I was more interested with the necklace more than the pendant. When I told him I would come back with the pendent I wanted to use he told my girlfriend and I that We Were Rude and We Waisted His Time ! What? Do not give this gallery your time or money--so rude. I've never been treated like that in my life---what a terrible business for Old Town and New Mexico!

    My wife and I sort of collect Native American jewelry. We have purchased all over the Southwest…read morefrom the artists themselves, from specialty shops and the from the better rated pawn shops. Najeh presents a beautiful selection of work directly acquired from skilled artisans. After buying a lot of Native American jewelry over the years and looking at a whole lot more I feel confident in saying this is excellent quality. If you go to many nearby shops as you walk in the door someone will tell you "your discount". You always hear, "now you won't pay the marked price". Not with Najeh. His prices are fair and better than you will get after "your discount" at other shops. Compare this to prices in Santa Fe and Taos. I'm going to roughly say what you find with Najeh will be far far lower prices and far better quality. He knows the artists he deals with and can tell you about the artists and the pieces they made. He isn't pushy and just shows you things. My advice is that you look around and hear the pitches from others and then visit this gallery. Let some of this beautiful work speak to you and let yourself have a nearly emotional reaction to a piece or pieces and then buy and don't second guess or look back. Most recently, we wandered in when we were in town for a week for business and for our Anniversary. We asked him to hold a few items. We decided we were sold and came back as he closed. He spent a lot of time with us getting things just right. He then recommended a great dinner spot. We will be back to visit Najeh next time we are in town.

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