Graffiti and street art workshops across Papua New Guinea
Graffitifunworld arranges graffiti and street art workshops in 10 cities across Papua New Guinea, from Port Moresby to Lae. The artist travels to the location you choose, so a session can take place at an office, a school, a party venue, a festival site or a hotel meeting room.
Every booking includes spray paint, canvases or boards, protective masks and aprons, and an experienced artist who takes the group from a first sketch to a finished piece. No previous experience is needed and the format scales from a small family group to a company event of several hundred people.
Where we paint in Papua New Guinea
We list 10 cities in Papua New Guinea. Each city page describes what a workshop there involves, the group formats that are common and how to request a date.
Most requested cities
Regional cities
How street art sits in everyday life in Papua New Guinea
Practical details for groups in Papua New Guinea
A standard session runs for about two hours. The artist opens with a short introduction to letters, cans and can control, everyone sketches a design on paper, and the group then paints on canvas, wooden boards or a wall surface agreed in advance.
Indoor and outdoor formats are both possible in Papua New Guinea. Indoors we work with low odour set ups and protective sheeting; outdoors we bring boards or frames so nothing permanent is painted without the owner's permission.
- Groups from roughly six people up to several hundred, split into rounds where needed
- All materials included: spray paint, surfaces, masks, gloves and aprons
- Guidance in English, with local language support where our artist speaks it
- Indoor, outdoor and mobile wall options depending on the venue
Combining a workshop with the rest of your day in Papua New Guinea
Most requests in Papua New Guinea fall into a handful of shapes: a company outing or team day, a school project, a children's birthday, a bachelor or bachelorette party, and live painting at a festival, fair or brand activation.
Groups often place the workshop in the middle of a longer programme, for example a city walk or museum visit in Port Moresby in the morning, painting in the afternoon and dinner afterwards. Because the artist comes to you, the workshop fits around the rest of the day rather than dictating it.
Travel and reach across Papua New Guinea
Port Moresby and Lae are the most requested starting points in Papua New Guinea, and Mount Hagen follows closely. Artists travel out from these cities to surrounding towns, so a venue outside the main urban areas is usually still workable with a little more notice.
Tell us the postcode or venue name when you request a quote and we will confirm availability, travel time and the best format for the space.
Questions about graffiti workshops in Papua New Guinea
Where can I do a graffiti workshop in Papua New Guinea?
We arrange workshops in 10 cities in Papua New Guinea, including Port Moresby, Lae, Mount Hagen, Madang and Popondetta. The artist travels to your own location, so the workshop takes place at the venue you choose rather than at a fixed studio.
Which cities in Papua New Guinea are easiest to book?
Port Moresby, Lae and Mount Hagen see the most requests, so dates there are usually confirmed quickly. Smaller places in Papua New Guinea are also possible, they simply need a little more notice for travel.
Are graffiti workshops in Papua New Guinea suitable for companies and schools?
Yes. Company outings, team days, onboarding sessions, school projects and student events are among the most common bookings in Papua New Guinea. The briefing, the difficulty and the surface are adjusted to the age and size of the group.
Can a group combine a workshop with other activities?
Most groups do. A workshop of about two hours slots easily next to a city programme in Port Moresby, a lunch, a conference block or an evening meal, because the artist and all materials come to your venue.
How far in advance should we book in Papua New Guinea?
Two to four weeks is comfortable for most dates. Peak periods such as end of year company events and school holidays fill earlier, and last minute requests in Port Moresby or Lae are sometimes still possible.
What does a typical graffiti workshop involve?
A short introduction to graffiti letters and spray technique, a sketch on paper, then painting on canvas, boards or an agreed wall. Spray paint, protective gear and guidance are included, and everyone takes their own work home.
Request a graffiti workshop in Papua New Guinea
Tell us the city, the date and the size of your group and we will send a quote with the formats that fit your venue.
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