Painting With a Twist is a social painting studio where adults book a two-hour guided class to create a finished acrylic painting on canvas, typically while consuming beer, wine, or cocktails from an on-site bar. The format sits between traditional art instruction and entertainment venue, attracting people with no painting experience who want an evening out rather than serious skill development.
The studio operates on a simple model: you arrive for a scheduled class, a local artist leads you step-by-step through a painting project displayed on a large screen, and you complete your own version by the end of the session. All materials (canvas, acrylic paints, brushes) are provided. The instructor does not critique work or assign homework; the goal is a finished piece to take home and a low-pressure social experience. The Oklahoma City location operates independently but follows the brand's national format.
The class size typically runs 20 to 40 people per session, so the setting feels more like a group outing than private instruction. Tables are shared, encouraging conversation between strangers. The atmosphere is intentionally casual, and instructors expect varying ability levels in every room.
Classes run most evenings and weekend afternoons throughout the week; specific times vary seasonally, so confirm the current schedule before booking. A standard two-hour session costs between $25 and $40 per person depending on the painting and whether you attend a premium class (specialty instructors or more complex designs run higher). Drinks are sold separately at bar prices, typically $4 to $8 for beer or wine and $8 to $12 for cocktails.
You do not need to bring anything. The studio provides all art supplies. Wear clothes you do not mind getting paint on; aprons are available but not always sufficient for clumsy hands.
Advance registration is required for most sessions. Spots fill predictably on weekends and holiday weeks. Walk-ins are sometimes accommodated if space exists, but do not rely on it for a Friday night.
Oklahoma City offers multiple paths for adult painting instruction. Traditional art studios and community colleges (such as Oklahoma City Community College) teach drawing and painting fundamentals through semester-long courses with more rigorous technical instruction, smaller class sizes, and lower cost per session but require attendance commitment. Those classes suit people who want to develop skill over months.
Local independent instructors and studios offer shorter workshops or open studio hours where adults paint alongside peers without guided instruction. These require prior experience or comfort with self-direction and cost $10 to $25 per session but offer more flexibility in scheduling.
Painting With a Twist differs because it removes skill barriers and time commitment while adding social energy and alcohol service. You will not learn how to stretch canvas or mix complex color theory, but you will complete an acceptable finished painting in one evening without prior experience. If you want a planned date night or casual group outing where the painting is secondary to conversation and fun, this format is faster and lower-stakes than studio classes. If you want skill progression or mentorship, traditional art instruction is a better fit.
This works well for groups (bachelorette parties, friend gatherings, team-building events), people who have never painted and feel intimidated by "real" art classes, and anyone looking for an evening activity that does not require expertise. The alcohol service attracts adults seeking a bar-like environment with an activity component.
It does not suit serious art students, people seeking one-on-one critique, or anyone who wants to work at their own pace. The guided format means you follow the instructor's design; you cannot bring your own reference or deviate significantly. If you are sensitive to crowds or need quiet focus, the social noise level may be distracting.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early to check in, find your table, and settle in. The instructor will begin with a brief introduction and walk you through paint mixing. The two-hour session then proceeds painting by section: background, middle ground, foreground, details. The instructor demonstrates each step on a large screen, then you replicate it on your canvas. You work at your own pace; some people finish early, others need the full time. By the end, you have a complete painting to take home (usually wet, sometimes dried depending on paint thickness).
Order drinks from the bar during the class at your own pace. Eating outside food is sometimes restricted; many people order from the studio or bring nothing. The atmosphere is casual about mistakes; paint drips and off-color strokes are normalized.
Painting With a Twist in Oklahoma City operates from multiple locations or a single main location depending on current operations; verify the address and confirm current hours before visiting, as the business expanded or consolidated locations in recent years. Most sessions run Tuesday through Sunday with Thursday and Friday nights busiest. Daytime weekend classes fill with groups and non-night crowds.
Parking depends on the specific location; most Oklahoma City studios occupy strip centers or downtown areas with free lot or street parking. Bring your car; there is no public transit option worth considering for this activity. Arrive with enough time to check in, order a drink, and sit before the class starts. Late arrivals sometimes miss the opening segment and struggle to catch up.
Painting With a Twist fills a specific entertainment gap in Oklahoma City: a low-barrier, social outlet for adults who want a finished creative product in one evening without obligation or expertise. For anyone planning a casual night out where painting is the activity rather than the main event, it delivers reliably.
