Paint Night brings together two simple pleasures—painting and playful cats—at a cat cafe in Glendale, Arizona. In a two‑hour guided session, you’ll follow step‑by‑step instruction to create a pet portrait from a basic sketch, turning a photo you submitted beforehand into a personal keepsake. Sign‑ups note: email a photo of your pet to [email protected] so the instructor can prepare a starter sketch; one pet per canvas and no background will be included.
The setting is an open, indoor lounge where low tables and easels share space with cat trees, window perches, and the lounging residents who make this place sing. Key features of the experience include individual canvases, acrylic paints and brushes, a pre‑sketched portrait tailored to your image, and an instructor who walks the room with practical tips on proportion, color blocking, and fur texture. The feline residents themselves are part of the draw: adoptable cats roam the space, hopping up on laps, surveying easels, or pausing dramatically for reference photos.
What makes this workshop unique in the Glendale scene is that it’s not just an art night—it’s a community hub for local rescue efforts. The cafe doubles as an adoption partner and a relaxed urban refuge where pet lovers, painters, and potential adopters converge. Instead of a formal studio, you paint amid curl‑ups and purrs, which can be as inspiring as it is distracting. That tension—hands‑on instruction against the improvisational antics of cats—is the trip’s charm.
Expect beginner‑friendly pacing. The instructor sketches the basic lines so painters of any skill can focus on color, brushwork, and personality. The evening is social but structured: plan on about two hours from set‑up to final varnish talk. Practical notes: bring the pet photo file and wear something you don’t mind getting a speck of paint on.
For visitors to Glendale and greater Phoenix the class is an offbeat way to spend a night indoors when the desert heat makes outdoor activities less appealing. It’s also a meaningful way to support small local businesses and animal welfare groups. Whether you come to learn paint techniques, to hang out with adoptable cats, or to make a heartfelt portrait of a furry friend, Paint Night delivers a memorable, hands‑in, creative experience that stands out from standard museum or bar scene offerings.
Sessions are designed for adults and teens (Age 13+), making them a good evening option for families with older kids or friends. Materials are provided so first‑timers don’t need to bring brushes or paints; simply arrive with your photo and a willingness to experiment. The atmosphere leans casual and friendly—expect laughter between brushstrokes and the occasional cat photobomb—and finishing touches and cleanup are guided so you leave with ready‑to‑hang canvas and fresh skills.