A large school group gathered around the graffiti panels they painted during a Graffitifun school workshop
Curriculum-aligned programs

Educational art programs

School graffiti workshops that inspire and educate

Bring the positive power of street art into your classroom. Our curriculum-aligned graffiti workshops combine creative expression with cultural education, teaching students real artistic techniques while delivering meaningful learning outcomes across multiple subject areas.

Educational impact through creativity

Why schools choose graffiti workshops

A school graffiti workshop is a professionally delivered educational program that uses street art as a vehicle for creative learning, cultural awareness, and personal development. Designed to complement art education curricula, these workshops teach students practical artistic techniques while exploring the history, cultural significance, and positive social impact of graffiti and street art movements worldwide.

Graffitifun has been delivering school workshops for over 20 years, working with primary schools, secondary schools, colleges, and universities across 43 countries. Our programs are developed in consultation with educators to ensure they meet learning objectives and curriculum standards. Every workshop includes comprehensive risk assessments, safety documentation, and lesson plan supplements for teachers.

Our experienced artists are trained to work with students of all ages and abilities, from primary school children learning basic color theory to sixth form students developing advanced artistic portfolios. A core component of every school program is our anti-vandalism messaging, teaching students the important distinction between legal street art expression and illegal vandalism through positive creative engagement.

Why schools choose us

Educational benefits of graffiti workshops

Curriculum aligned

Workshops designed to complement and enhance art education standards and cross-curricular learning objectives. We cover elements of design, color theory, cultural history, and creative expression methodologies.

Anti-vandalism messaging

A core program component teaching students the vital distinction between legal street art and illegal vandalism through positive creative expression. Students learn about permission, public spaces, and responsible creativity.

Cultural education

Explore the rich history and cultural significance of graffiti and street art movements from 1970s New York to contemporary global muralism. Students gain appreciation for diverse artistic traditions and urban culture.

Practical skill development

Build fine motor skills, color theory knowledge, spatial awareness, and artistic confidence through hands-on spray paint techniques. Students develop both technical and creative problem-solving abilities.

Complete risk assessments

Full documentation provided including detailed risk assessments, MSDS sheets for all materials, safety protocols, and insurance certificates. Everything needed to meet your school's compliance requirements.

Teacher resources included

Comprehensive lesson plan supplements and follow-up activity packs provided to extend the learning experience before and after the workshop day. Cross-curricular links to history, PSHE, and citizenship.

Inspire your students with a creative graffiti workshop

Structured learning experience

Workshop program for schools

1

Introduction and cultural context

15-20 min

Students learn about the origins and evolution of graffiti art, from subway tags in 1970s New York to contemporary street art in cities worldwide. Discussion covers the difference between art and vandalism.

2

Technique demonstration

15-20 min

Professional artists demonstrate spray paint techniques including can control, distance management, color blending, stencil use, and outline techniques. Safety procedures are thoroughly explained and practiced.

3

Design and planning phase

15-20 min

Students plan their individual or group artworks, applying design principles learned in the demonstration. Teachers can integrate curriculum themes, school values, or subject-specific content into the design brief.

4

Supervised spray painting

45-60 min

The creative core of the workshop. Students create their artwork with individual guidance from professional artists. High artist-to-student ratios ensure every student receives personal attention and support.

5

Refinement and finishing

15-20 min

Students add detail work, personal touches, and finishing elements to complete their pieces. Artists teach advanced techniques to students who want to push their skills further.

6

Gallery review and learning reflection

10-15 min

Finished artworks are displayed and discussed. Students reflect on the creative process, what they learned, and how street art connects to broader cultural and social themes. Every student keeps their artwork.

Programs run from 90 minutes to full day. Multiple class rotations can be scheduled for year-group or whole-school events.

Program options

Workshop types for schools

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Art curriculum enhancement

Complement regular art classes with professional spray paint techniques and street art methodologies

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Cultural awareness days

Explore street art as part of cultural studies, diversity programs, and creative expression initiatives

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Anti-vandalism programs

Positive messaging workshops teaching the difference between art and vandalism through creative expression

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Collaborative mural projects

Create lasting school murals that celebrate community values and student creativity

Educational experience

Trusted by schools worldwide

20+

Years in education

5,000+

School workshops

250,000+

Students taught

63

Countries served

Graffitifun has delivered educational graffiti workshops in schools across 63 countries for over 20 years. Our programs are developed in consultation with educators and meet curriculum standards across multiple education systems. Every artist is background-checked, trained in classroom management, and experienced in adapting to different age groups and abilities.

All staff background-checked and trained for school environments
Curriculum-aligned programs developed with educators
Full risk assessments and safety documentation provided
Anti-vandalism messaging embedded in every program
Lesson plan supplements and follow-up activity resources
Comprehensive public liability insurance coverage

Educational outcomes

Benefits for schools and students

Develops practical artistic skills including fine motor control and color theory application
Builds creative confidence and self-expression in students of all abilities
Delivers cross-curricular learning connecting art, history, cultural studies, and PSHE
Teaches positive messaging about legal creative expression versus illegal vandalism
Provides inclusive activity that engages students who struggle with traditional academics
Creates lasting collaborative murals that enhance school environments
Supports student wellbeing through creative expression and achievement
Offers unique enrichment day programming that students genuinely look forward to

School reviews

What educators say

"The graffiti workshop was the most engaging enrichment activity our students have experienced. The artists managed 30 energetic Year 8 students brilliantly, and the anti-vandalism discussion was handled with real credibility. We have already rebooked for next term."

Art Teacher

Secondary school, Manchester

"Every piece of paperwork was provided in advance. The risk assessments, insurance certificates, and lesson plans made the approval process seamless. The workshop itself exceeded expectations and students are still referencing it in their art portfolios."

Head of Art

International school, The Hague

"We commissioned a whole-school mural project and it transformed our playground. Students from every year group contributed, and the finished piece has become a genuine source of school pride. Parents constantly comment on it."

Headteacher

Primary school, Dublin

Information for teachers and administrators

Everything you need for a smooth booking process

We provide

  • Full risk assessment documentation
  • Public liability insurance certificate
  • Background-checked staff in applicable regions
  • Lesson plan supplements and learning resources
  • All materials, equipment, and protective gear
  • Complete setup and cleanup service

Schools provide

  • Indoor hall or suitable outdoor area
  • Access to water for cleanup
  • Student organization and class lists
  • Staff supervision support during sessions
  • Old clothes for students (optional, coveralls provided)

Questions from educators

School program FAQ

Bring graffiti art to your school

Request an information pack or book a workshop for your students. We provide everything needed to make the booking process easy for educators, including full risk assessments and curriculum-aligned learning materials.