Art Travel Tours: Curiosity on the move.
These trips are designed as creative adventures where learning happens by being there. We travel to experience art, culture, and place firsthand—walking cities, visiting museums, sketching, photographing, and paying attention to what’s around us. You don’t need to be an expert artist to participate; you just need curiosity and a willingness to try.
As your teacher, my goal on these trips is not perfection, but growth. Travel gives us the chance to slow down, see differently, and take creative risks in new environments. The joy of discovery—whether through art, food, conversation, or quiet observation—is just as important as the work we make. These experiences stay with you long after the trip ends, shaping how you see the world and how you see yourself as a learner and creator.
As your teacher, my goal on these trips is not perfection, but growth. Travel gives us the chance to slow down, see differently, and take creative risks in new environments. The joy of discovery—whether through art, food, conversation, or quiet observation—is just as important as the work we make. These experiences stay with you long after the trip ends, shaping how you see the world and how you see yourself as a learner and creator.
I just wanted to say thank you so so much for giving me the opportunity to come with you guys on this trip. It was so amazing to be able to see the world in such a safe and organized way. Being able to meet new people and have new experiences was so amazing and I'm so grateful for you and your wife for putting all the work into making that happen for us. Again thank you so much for giving me this experience and I hope I can come on more tours with you in the future! ❤️”
- Zoia, 2023 Traveler
Rome gave me a worldly perspective and a wave of inspiration to create more art. I'm so grateful to have been given this life-changing experience.”
- Gennevi, 2016 + 2017 + 2019 Traveler
The trip to Europe widened my perspective of different cultures and taught me to take in the moments that are happening right in front of me. Visiting the work of Michelangelo in the Sistine Chapel made me feel like I was part of something special, made me feel great to be an artist.”
- Eddie, 2016 Traveler