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Main Street Park and Pavilion
301 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Kentlands Mansion
320 Kent Square Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Gaithersburg Arts Barn
311 Kent Square Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Lakelands Park Soccer Fields
Gaithersburg, MD 20878, United States
Dianne Bugash Fine Arts
1016 Quince Orchard Rd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Nearby restaurants
Yoyogi Sushi
317 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Empress Coffee & Cocktails
325 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
BoBaPoP Tea Bar - Kentlands
312 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Nishiki Ramen & Sushi
328 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Sin & Grin
353 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Euphoria Kitchen
304 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Health Pack Meals
340 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
The Grilled Oyster Company
200 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Our Neighborhood Deli
240 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
EDSTUDIO CAKE & DESSERT
360 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Nearby local services
Michaels
821 Center Point Way Center, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
FOUR SEASONS
324 Main St 2nd Floor, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, United States
Kentlands Market Square
40 Market St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Silky Gem
332 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Miss Bride To Be Bridal
341 Main St Suite 200, Gaithersburg, MD 20878, United States
Authentic Royalty S&Ns Fashion
232 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Craft Shoe Shop
416 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Five Below
202 Kentlands Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Bearded Goat Barber
720 Center Point Way, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Mattress Warehouse of Gaithersburg - Kentlands
178 Kentlands Blvd, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
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Artichoke Art Studio

309 Main St, Gaithersburg, MD 20878
5.0(17)
Open until 8:00 PM
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attractions: Main Street Park and Pavilion, Kentlands Mansion, Gaithersburg Arts Barn, Lakelands Park Soccer Fields, Dianne Bugash Fine Arts, restaurants: Yoyogi Sushi, Empress Coffee & Cocktails, BoBaPoP Tea Bar - Kentlands, Nishiki Ramen & Sushi, Sin & Grin, Euphoria Kitchen, Health Pack Meals, The Grilled Oyster Company, Our Neighborhood Deli, EDSTUDIO CAKE & DESSERT, local businesses: Michaels, FOUR SEASONS, Kentlands Market Square, Silky Gem, Miss Bride To Be Bridal, Authentic Royalty S&Ns Fashion, Craft Shoe Shop, Five Below, Bearded Goat Barber, Mattress Warehouse of Gaithersburg - Kentlands
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(202) 390-9031
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artichokeartstudio.com
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Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Blue Notes: art works by Astrid Riecken
Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Blue Notes: art works by Astrid Riecken
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Nearby attractions of Artichoke Art Studio

Main Street Park and Pavilion

Kentlands Mansion

Gaithersburg Arts Barn

Lakelands Park Soccer Fields

Dianne Bugash Fine Arts

Main Street Park and Pavilion

Main Street Park and Pavilion

4.3

(16)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Kentlands Mansion

Kentlands Mansion

4.5

(81)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Gaithersburg Arts Barn

Gaithersburg Arts Barn

4.6

(31)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Lakelands Park Soccer Fields

Lakelands Park Soccer Fields

4.7

(74)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Artichoke Art Studio

Yoyogi Sushi

Empress Coffee & Cocktails

BoBaPoP Tea Bar - Kentlands

Nishiki Ramen & Sushi

Sin & Grin

Euphoria Kitchen

Health Pack Meals

The Grilled Oyster Company

Our Neighborhood Deli

EDSTUDIO CAKE & DESSERT

Yoyogi Sushi

Yoyogi Sushi

4.5

(621)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Empress Coffee & Cocktails

Empress Coffee & Cocktails

4.8

(180)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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BoBaPoP Tea Bar - Kentlands

BoBaPoP Tea Bar - Kentlands

4.7

(173)

$$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Nishiki Ramen & Sushi

Nishiki Ramen & Sushi

4.6

(188)

$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Nearby local services of Artichoke Art Studio

Michaels

FOUR SEASONS

Kentlands Market Square

Silky Gem

Miss Bride To Be Bridal

Authentic Royalty S&Ns Fashion

Craft Shoe Shop

Five Below

Bearded Goat Barber

Mattress Warehouse of Gaithersburg - Kentlands

Michaels

Michaels

4.3

(507)

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FOUR SEASONS

FOUR SEASONS

4.4

(30)

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Kentlands Market Square

Kentlands Market Square

4.4

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Silky Gem

Silky Gem

3.6

(37)

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Keli DimariKeli Dimari
New location tips: If you get here early, parallel parking works, but if not there's parking lots close-by behind the shops too! Also, there's a little coffee store nextdoor that's open, if you get here a touch early. It's now a favorite ritual of mine to get myself a coffee, and get my kiddo a steamed milk with 1/2 pump vanilla or hazelnut, and just pause and chat a little about how his week went, what he wants to do, what he thinks, what makes him happy, etc. right before heading into class. ...........I promise I'm not an ad or anything weird, I can pass robot checks, really! I just love the team at Artichoke and followed them from their old location to this one, because they are wonderful and it's a safe, happy space. My son has been here for close to 3 years, and I absolutely adore Susha and Ana and Artichoke. I'm so so so so so sooooo happy they kept prices reasonable even though it was tough as nails during the pandemic! First, they accept kids as young as two, which is awesome because most activities want kids to be 5; it’s so hard to find really good enrichment activities for young kids, and playgrounds only go so far. The classes are parent-and-child till about 3 or 4; it depends on the kid, but it’s lovely to watch them bloom and become more independent. My son can now do a class more or less without me, he loves coming to artichoke and asks if it’s Friday yet (because after Friday, it’s weekend and Artichoke time). It’s a lovely class because you finally get a space and a carved out time slot, to truly connect with your kid, while doing fun, creative, well-thought-out projects. Each week, Susha and Ana plan out a project that is more or less completed within a single class, and the following week, you pick it up. Even in the 2yo group, they get to play with a ton of different mixed media...everything from clay to stickers, paint, popsicle sticks, acrylics, watercolors, glittery/pearly acrylics, glue, little bedazzle gems, beads, foil, etc. It's awesome and they don't go cheap with the materials; it's really innovative and playful. Every other lesson or so is painting, and the other is something super spiffy like a robot with aluminum foil whose limbs can detach! I love those types the most, the mushroom nightlight, the robot, the little clay dish; it's so much fun for both of us. It builds your kid’s understanding of different materials, their confidence in themselves, and their own patience with things. I’m very high-strung (several reasons for that), but this class helps with balancing things out more. The teacher and the assistants are very laid back and kind and patient....sooooo very patient! When my child first came here at 2, he couldn’t focus and was very fidgety, and part of that is age, but he has improved a lot and gained a lot of skills and joy from this class. If your kid is really young when you bring them, do your best to be patient, they will get better at it and focus better with time. 😁 It helped him learn to pay attention, develop dexterity, explore things, and trust in his own intuition about what he wants to make. He has learned that he can make whatever he wants if he fidgets with it enough and just figures out what to make it out of. It is just such a wonderful experience, I hope this place stays forever and ever!! If you aren't sure, you should most definitely give it a try! I promise it is wonderful and it is stress relief and will get you thinking more creatively on how to upcycle some things around the house, too. It's so much fun, even for the adult. To try to replicate something like this at home, consistently, with the variety of materials and the amount of research and planning you would need to do, would be a heckuvalot of work, cost a lot, and you would have a ton of weird scraps of things leftover, as one does from any art project. I really really really highly recommend this. Of all the things we do, this class is my favorite and I’m just looking for a way to carve out time to come here myself. 😆❤️
Sergey HallSergey Hall
I haven’t been to the studio yet but I have been on zoom taking classes and I love it. Everyone is really nice and the instructor is the greatest. She has helped my improve on my drawing and painting so much since I have worked with her.
Даша ГоленкоДаша Голенко
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New location tips: If you get here early, parallel parking works, but if not there's parking lots close-by behind the shops too! Also, there's a little coffee store nextdoor that's open, if you get here a touch early. It's now a favorite ritual of mine to get myself a coffee, and get my kiddo a steamed milk with 1/2 pump vanilla or hazelnut, and just pause and chat a little about how his week went, what he wants to do, what he thinks, what makes him happy, etc. right before heading into class. ...........I promise I'm not an ad or anything weird, I can pass robot checks, really! I just love the team at Artichoke and followed them from their old location to this one, because they are wonderful and it's a safe, happy space. My son has been here for close to 3 years, and I absolutely adore Susha and Ana and Artichoke. I'm so so so so so sooooo happy they kept prices reasonable even though it was tough as nails during the pandemic! First, they accept kids as young as two, which is awesome because most activities want kids to be 5; it’s so hard to find really good enrichment activities for young kids, and playgrounds only go so far. The classes are parent-and-child till about 3 or 4; it depends on the kid, but it’s lovely to watch them bloom and become more independent. My son can now do a class more or less without me, he loves coming to artichoke and asks if it’s Friday yet (because after Friday, it’s weekend and Artichoke time). It’s a lovely class because you finally get a space and a carved out time slot, to truly connect with your kid, while doing fun, creative, well-thought-out projects. Each week, Susha and Ana plan out a project that is more or less completed within a single class, and the following week, you pick it up. Even in the 2yo group, they get to play with a ton of different mixed media...everything from clay to stickers, paint, popsicle sticks, acrylics, watercolors, glittery/pearly acrylics, glue, little bedazzle gems, beads, foil, etc. It's awesome and they don't go cheap with the materials; it's really innovative and playful. Every other lesson or so is painting, and the other is something super spiffy like a robot with aluminum foil whose limbs can detach! I love those types the most, the mushroom nightlight, the robot, the little clay dish; it's so much fun for both of us. It builds your kid’s understanding of different materials, their confidence in themselves, and their own patience with things. I’m very high-strung (several reasons for that), but this class helps with balancing things out more. The teacher and the assistants are very laid back and kind and patient....sooooo very patient! When my child first came here at 2, he couldn’t focus and was very fidgety, and part of that is age, but he has improved a lot and gained a lot of skills and joy from this class. If your kid is really young when you bring them, do your best to be patient, they will get better at it and focus better with time. 😁 It helped him learn to pay attention, develop dexterity, explore things, and trust in his own intuition about what he wants to make. He has learned that he can make whatever he wants if he fidgets with it enough and just figures out what to make it out of. It is just such a wonderful experience, I hope this place stays forever and ever!! If you aren't sure, you should most definitely give it a try! I promise it is wonderful and it is stress relief and will get you thinking more creatively on how to upcycle some things around the house, too. It's so much fun, even for the adult. To try to replicate something like this at home, consistently, with the variety of materials and the amount of research and planning you would need to do, would be a heckuvalot of work, cost a lot, and you would have a ton of weird scraps of things leftover, as one does from any art project. I really really really highly recommend this. Of all the things we do, this class is my favorite and I’m just looking for a way to carve out time to come here myself. 😆❤️
Keli Dimari

Keli Dimari

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I haven’t been to the studio yet but I have been on zoom taking classes and I love it. Everyone is really nice and the instructor is the greatest. She has helped my improve on my drawing and painting so much since I have worked with her.
Sergey Hall

Sergey Hall

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5.0
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5.0
3y

New location tips: If you get here early, parallel parking works, but if not there's parking lots close-by behind the shops too! Also, there's a little coffee store nextdoor that's open, if you get here a touch early. It's now a favorite ritual of mine to get myself a coffee, and get my kiddo a steamed milk with 1/2 pump vanilla or hazelnut, and just pause and chat a little about how his week went, what he wants to do, what he thinks, what makes him happy, etc. right before heading into class. ...........I promise I'm not an ad or anything weird, I can pass robot checks, really! I just love the team at Artichoke and followed them from their old location to this one, because they are wonderful and it's a safe, happy space. My son has been here for close to 3 years, and I absolutely adore Susha and Ana and Artichoke. I'm so so so so so sooooo happy they kept prices reasonable even though it was tough as nails during the pandemic! First, they accept kids as young as two, which is awesome because most activities want kids to be 5; it’s so hard to find really good enrichment activities for young kids, and playgrounds only go so far. The classes are parent-and-child till about 3 or 4; it depends on the kid, but it’s lovely to watch them bloom and become more independent. My son can now do a class more or less without me, he loves coming to artichoke and asks if it’s Friday yet (because after Friday, it’s weekend and Artichoke time). It’s a lovely class because you finally get a space and a carved out time slot, to truly connect with your kid, while doing fun, creative, well-thought-out projects. Each week, Susha and Ana plan out a project that is more or less completed within a single class, and the following week, you pick it up. Even in the 2yo group, they get to play with a ton of different mixed media...everything from clay to stickers, paint, popsicle sticks, acrylics, watercolors, glittery/pearly acrylics, glue, little bedazzle gems, beads, foil, etc. It's awesome and they don't go cheap with the materials; it's really innovative and playful. Every other lesson or so is painting, and the other is something super spiffy like a robot with aluminum foil whose limbs can detach! I love those types the most, the mushroom nightlight, the robot, the little clay dish; it's so much fun for both of us. It builds your kid’s understanding of different materials, their confidence in themselves, and their own patience with things. I’m very high-strung (several reasons for that), but this class helps with balancing things out more. The teacher and the assistants are very laid back and kind and patient....sooooo very patient! When my child first came here at 2, he couldn’t focus and was very fidgety, and part of that is age, but he has improved a lot and gained a lot of skills and joy from this class. If your kid is really young when you bring them, do your best to be patient, they will get better at it and focus better with time. 😁 It helped him learn to pay attention, develop dexterity, explore things, and trust in his own intuition about what he wants to make. He has learned that he can make whatever he wants if he fidgets with it enough and just figures out what to make it out of. It is just such a wonderful experience, I hope this place stays forever and ever!! If you aren't sure, you should most definitely give it a try! I promise it is wonderful and it is stress relief and will get you thinking more creatively on how to upcycle some things around the house, too. It's so much fun, even for the adult. To try to replicate something like this at home, consistently, with the variety of materials and the amount of research and planning you would need to do, would be a heckuvalot of work, cost a lot, and you would have a ton of weird scraps of things leftover, as one does from any art project. I really really really highly recommend this. Of all the things we do, this class is my favorite and I’m just looking for a way to carve out time to come here...

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5.0
25w

This studio was recommended to me by a classmate of my daughter's we've spread the word to other friends of ours who have budding artists, and they've all reported a fantastic experience as well. My daughter's confidence in her art has REALLY blossomed since we started here a year ago. Next year, we are planning to try the sleepaway camp...! Thank you to the team at the studio for helping my daughter really dig in to her...

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5.0
4y

I haven’t been to the studio yet but I have been on zoom taking classes and I love it. Everyone is really nice and the instructor is the greatest. She has helped my improve on my drawing and painting so much since I have...

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