Paint N' Chill Workshop

On Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 from 01:00 PM to 03:00 PM

Location: Library Building, Room-422


This Conference and Workshop is for Students


A free, instructor led workshop where you will create your own painting while enjoying some much needed time for yourself. No art experience is necessary.

  • This student workshop is FREE and all supplies will be provided. Just bring yourself and an open mind!
  • You'll be able to follow along with your instructor to turn your blank canvas into a work of art. When done, your painting is yours to keep!
  • It is recommended that you wear something with the expectation that paint may get on it, which is permanent once dried. 

Due to limited seating, participation is on a first come, first serve basis. Interested students should CHECK-IN at the Counseling Center (Library Building, Rm. 422) by the 1pm start time on the date of the workshop.


This event is sponsored by Bring a Friend To (Your) College Campaign
and Co-Sponored by Counseling/Student Affairs


Contact Name: Linda Ostrowe

Contact Phone: (718) 631-6370

Contact Email: [email protected]

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