Watch your imagination and inner artistic genius leap off the canvas before you in a floor-to-ceiling fluorescent setting at Main Street Gallery, an artistic space. With limited availability for these unique (and adults-only, might we add) events taking place on select dates over the coming months, grab some fellow inventive rebels and plan your next painting adventure in Nashville.

What is Neon Brush?
Neon Brush is wowing people around the world in cities like Los Angeles, Paris, and Melbourne. There are no strict entrance requirements, and portfolios resembling Tracey Emin or Mario Merz are certainly not a prerequisite to be allowed to use the fluorescent paint. This 90-minute workshop asks guests to go outside the lines and trust their own imagination.
Tell me more about this sip and paint experience
While relying on your bright ideas and resourcefulness is the objective of these fun-filled sessions, you can always help the imaginative flow with a little liquid refreshment—it’s a bring your own bottle event. What’s more, there will be a professional artist on hand to guide you through the process and advise if needed.
Who is Neon Brush for?
The workshops are for everyone, as long as they’re over 21! And if you and your friends are tired of hanging out at the same spot on the weekend, you can always decide to paint in the dark. Neon painting can also be the perfect after-work plan during the week and provides a relaxed environment for colleagues to bond outside the office. Afterward, you can take your painting home with you to keep it as a souvenir of time well spent.
Reviews for Neon Brush
Neon Brush has won hearts worldwide with glowing 4- and 5-star reviews. As Nashville dives into the experience, see why audiences across the U.S. can’t get enough:
San Diego
“My friends and I really enjoyed our time and experience at this event. Will definitely do it again.” – April 26
Atlanta
“Great experience it was fun something different” – May 10
San Francisco
“So fun and interactive with good music playing in the background” – April 12
