Dry Work Drop-In
Join us for our bimonthly meetup! Dry work only please!
Date & Time
Wed, May 7, 2025
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. PDT
Location
FUNK. Coffee Bar
1025 Dunsmuir St
Vancouver BC V7X 1M5
Format:
10- 15min: welcome and creative prompt to get your juices flowing.
rest of the session: solo-time! Guide assistance is available whenever you need it.
This is a relaxed, open-studio session where you can work on your personal art projects in a supportive, creative environment. Bring your own supplies or you can rent provided materials. Some of these may including drawing tools like charcoal, pastels, or embroidery, and digital art resources. They may change week to week.
This is a consistent creative space for you to connect with fellow artists, explore new techniques, and enjoy the freedom to create at your own pace. Open to all experience levels.
Dry Work Drop-In
Join us for our bimonthly meetup! Dry work only please!
Date & Time
Wed, May 7, 2025
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. PDT
Location
FUNK. Coffee Bar
1025 Dunsmuir St
Vancouver BC V7X 1M5
Format:
10- 15min: welcome and creative prompt to get your juices flowing.
rest of the session: solo-time! Guide assistance is available whenever you need it.
This is a relaxed, open-studio session where you can work on your personal art projects in a supportive, creative environment. Bring your own supplies or you can rent provided materials. Some of these may including drawing tools like charcoal, pastels, or embroidery, and digital art resources. They may change week to week.
This is a consistent creative space for you to connect with fellow artists, explore new techniques, and enjoy the freedom to create at your own pace. Open to all experience levels.
About the Instructor:
Ebony Jansen is a queer cis-female artist. She earned a BA in Art and Art History from Sheridan College and the University of Toronto Mississauga. She works primarily in print media, photography, and collage. Her artwork often focuses on finding humour, absurdity and playfulness in the simple moment of everyday life as inspired by Dadaist artists. Jansen has exhibited at the Gladstone Hotel’s Art Bar, Black Cat Artspace, the Blackwood Gallery among others. She has worked in publications at various institutions across the Greater Toronto Area, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, O’Born Contemporary, and the Living Arts Centre. She currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and daylights as a brewer of craft beer at House of Funk Brewing Co. Most recently her work was exhibited at the Museum Strathroy-Cardoc in the international exhibition Collagism: A Survey of Contemporary Collage. She will be part of the first 2025 collective show at S.L.I.C.E gallery in January.
Follow her on Instagram @e_bonezz
This is a relaxed, open-studio session where you can work on your personal art projects in a supportive, creative environment. Bring your own supplies or you can rent provided materials. Some of these may including drawing tools like charcoal, pastels, or embroidery, and digital art resources. They may change week to week.
Ebony Jansen is a queer cis-female artist. She earned a BA in Art and Art History from Sheridan College and the University of Toronto Mississauga. She works primarily in print media, photography, and collage. Her artwork often focuses on finding humour, absurdity and playfulness in the simple moment of everyday life as inspired by Dadaist artists. Jansen has exhibited at the Gladstone Hotel’s Art Bar, Black Cat Artspace, the Blackwood Gallery among others. She has worked in publications at various institutions across the Greater Toronto Area, including the Art Gallery of Ontario, O’Born Contemporary, and the Living Arts Centre. She currently lives in Vancouver, British Columbia and daylights as a brewer of craft beer at House of Funk Brewing Co. Most recently her work was exhibited at the Museum Strathroy-Cardoc in the international exhibition Collagism: A Survey of Contemporary Collage. She will be part of the first 2025 collective show at S.L.I.C.E gallery in January.
Follow her on Instagram @e_bonezz
Refund Policy: Tickets are transferable, but unfortunately not refundable at The Bad Academy. We're a crazy small organization and operate on razor-thin margins, and as much as we'd like to account for life getting in the way, we have been burned too many times by no-shows, and last-minute refund requests etc. If you'd like to transfer your ticket to a friend, please email us at hello@thebadacademy.com with the name and email of the person taking your place, and we'll make sure to make the appropriate changes!