Now, you don't have to be an artist to participate, but you may want to be into DIY projects.
"Finally, I came up with a great idea," explained owner Jessica Hines. "Wouldn't it be nice to be able to paint on something and not have to be truly an artist?"
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Hines opened Acute Workshop in July 2018. The studio uses stencils and other tools to create personalized work that looks professional.
The studio is a DIY club, which means you're welcome to bring friends and family.
"I know so many people," Hines said. " I went to school with people here, and my family is here."
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