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Graffiti workshops for schools in Yogyakarta

Welcome to the cultural heart of Java, where creativity literally spills off the walls! If you're looking to give your students an unforgettable educational experience, our graffiti workshops for schools in Yogyakarta are the perfect solution. We take the energy of street art and channel it into a structured, inspiring, and hands-on session that builds confidence and teamwork. Whether you're a local school in Mantrijeron or an international institution visiting the city, our professional artists are ready to show your students that art has no boundaries. We provide everything from the paint to the protection, ensuring a safe and mess-free environment for your campus. Ready to make your mark?

Why choose us in Yogyakarta?

Why choose a graffiti workshop for your students in Yogyakarta? It’s more than just spraying paint; it’s about discovering new ways to communicate and collaborate. Here is why schools love working with us:

  • 🔥 Boosts self-esteem: Even students who struggle with traditional art usually find success with the bold, forgiving nature of graffiti.
  • 🎨 Curriculum-aligned: We can link projects to Art & Design, Social Studies, or even History and Cultural Identity.
  • đź’Ş Teamwork in action: Our communal mural sessions require communication, planning, and shared goals to succeed.
  • ✨ Pro-artist guidance: Your students won't just be playing; they'll be learning from real, professional street artists.
  • 🏆 Memorable results: Students get a physical piece of art to keep or leave behind a stunning mural that brightens the school.
  • 🎉 Pure engagement: It’s the ultimate way to get students excited about coming to school!

How it works

  1. Initial consultation: We chat about your school's goals, group size, and any curriculum links you'd like us to cover.
  2. The custom plan: Our artists create a tailored workshop plan, choosing a theme that resonates with your students in Yogyakarta.
  3. Setup and safety: On the day, we arrive early to set up protective floors and prep the canvases or walls, followed by a safety briefing.
  4. History and theory: We give a quick, engaging talk on graffiti culture and how it evolved from the streets to the galleries.
  5. Control and technique: Students start with the basics—learning how to hold the can, control the pressure, and create clean lines.
  6. The masterclass: Our artists demonstrate shading, highlights, and the "3D" effects that make graffiti pop.
  7. Creation phase: Students work on their individual pieces or collaborate on a massive communal mural.
  8. The finishing touches: We help students refine their work with outlines and "flares" for a professional-looking finish.
  9. Review and photos: We wrap up with a group photo and a discussion about the creative journey.

Practical details

  • Duration: Standard sessions run for 2-3 hours, but we can adapt to your school timetable.
  • Group size: We cater to everything from small art clubs to entire year groups (up to 100+ students).
  • What’s included: All spray paint, protective overalls, gloves, masks, and canvases (or temporary walls).
  • Safety first: High-grade respiratory protection and professional supervision at all times.
  • Location: We can come to your school or host you at a dedicated street art spot in Jogja.

Pricing

Every school project is unique! Whether you want a one-off taster session or a week-long mural project, we offer flexible packages. Prices depend on group size and setup—request a quote today for a transparent, no-obligation estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the graffiti workshop safe for school students?

Absolutely! Safety is our top priority for every school session in Yogyakarta. We provide high-quality respiratory masks, gloves, and protective suits for all students. Our professional artists are trained to manage groups safely, and we use low-pressure spray cans that are easier for younger hands to control. We conduct a full safety briefing before any paint is sprayed, ensuring a secure and fun environment for everyone involved.

How long does a typical school workshop last?

We recommend a session duration of about 2 to 3 hours for schools. This provides enough time for a solid introduction to the history of street art, a safety briefing, technique practice, and the creation of a final masterpiece. If you have a tighter schedule, we can adapt the workshop to 90 minutes while still ensuring every student gets hands-on experience with the spray cans.

Do you come to our school or do we travel to you?

We are very flexible! We can host the workshop at your school premises if you have a suitable outdoor space or a well-ventilated indoor area with high ceilings. Alternatively, we can arrange for the group to visit a legal graffiti wall or a creative hub in Yogyakarta. If we come to you, we take full responsibility for covering floors and walls to ensure your school remains tidy.

What should the students wear on the day?

The creative process can be messy, so we suggest students wear old clothes and shoes that they don't mind getting a bit of paint on. Although we provide protective overalls and gloves, spray paint has a way of finding its way onto sleeves or trainers! It’s all part of the authentic artist experience, but it’s best to be prepared with 'work clothes'.

Do the students need any previous art experience?

Not at all! Our workshops are designed for all skill levels, from those who have never held a spray can to budding young artists. Our instructors are experts at breaking down complex techniques into simple, manageable steps. We focus on building confidence and encouraging self-expression, so every student leaves feeling proud of what they’ve achieved, regardless of their prior artistic experience.

What is the minimum age for a graffiti workshop?

Our school workshops are generally suitable for students aged 8 and up. For primary school children, we focus more on simple shapes and collaborative murals. Secondary school and university students can dive deeper into complex lettering, 3D effects, and the social history of the medium. We always tailor the complexity of the project to match the age and developmental stage of the group.

What happens if it rains on the day of the workshop?

Yogyakarta is famous for its rain, but we won't let a tropical downpour stop the fun! If we are working outdoors, we always try to have a sheltered alternative available. In many cases, we can move the session under a canopy or into a well-ventilated hall. Our team is experienced in adapting to the local weather to ensure the workshop goes ahead smoothly, rain or shine.

Ready to Create Your Masterpiece?

Book your graffiti workshop today and discover the artist within! It's going to be AWESOME!