Team Building That Works.
Bring in Bad Art Club and watch as professional guards fade away & real collaboration flourishes.
Creative Workshops
For Teams IRL
Zero artistic skill required (really, the worse the better)
Screen-free environment that encourages genuine interaction
Attuned, engaging facilitation that bridges playfulness & professionalism
Practical tools teams can apply to their daily collaboration
What You Have To Gain
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We help teams break sticky habits of siloing work and not asking for help. When the common goal is to “ruin” the canvas together, collaboration becomes less rigid as people encourage each other to experiment with new ideas. The result is more transparency, better support, and faster problem solving. Bad Art Club is all fun and games, but the impact is profound.
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Bad Art Club is a sandbox for novel, incomplete and strange ideas. Making bad art is rejuvenating and inspiring at the individual and team level. The formula is simple—get people out of their heads and into the moment. When there is no right or wrong and people are free to act on intuition alone, what emerges is pure creative flow. Making bad art boosts your team's confidence and allows thoughts and opinions to flow more freely. You can expect to hear more voices in meetings afterwards.
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Bad Art Club levels the playing field. What people do at the company becomes much less interesting than who they are. Your team gets to experience the power of bringing their diverse perspectives together, and when people feel appreciated for who they are, they bring more of their talents to the stage. Through witnessing and encouraging each other to make bad art, your team gets to appreciate the unique importance of their colleagues’ perspectives.
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What do prospective hires care the most about? Culture. We want to be part of a team that prioritizes connection and creativity. When people feel safe to be themselves at work, they are fulfilled in a way that supports longevity. Bringing Bad Art Club to your team sends a strong signal that they are valued, and people want to stay where they feel appreciated for who they are, in addition to what they contribute.
What’s Included
Pre-Event Personalization Call
We’ll get to know your team and tailor the theme + activities to meet your goals. Hosting at a vineyard? Let’s make some wine-inspired art. Obsessed with dogs? Let’s paint your furry coworkers.
Full-Service Setup
We’ll come to your office or off-site with all of the materials you need (including floor & table coverings) and leave things sparkling clean before we leave.
Expertly Facilitated Workshop
We create a welcoming, low-pressure space where everyone can feel safe to be creative and try new things.
Creative Prompts & Games
Designed to foster safety & belonging for the group as a whole. Includes small group activities that enhance interpersonal connections.
Team Integration
A chance for people to reflect on their experience and share insights, and for everyone to marvel at our bad creations
The Fine Details
We are fully insured for corporate and private events. COI available upon request.
In-person travel within the Bay Area is included. For travel beyond, just ask—we’re flexible.
Price depends on team size & event duration. Inquire directly to ask for a quote.
Personalized Touches
To Dial Up The Magic
Photographer/Videographer
Natural shots of your team in their creative zone—so you’ve got something fun (and actually good) to look back on.
Live Music
Turn up the creative energy with live acoustic music that sets the perfect vibe. Just the right soundtrack to keep hands moving and ideas flowing. It's ambient, uplifting, and exactly the kind of extra that makes the whole experience feel special.
Trusted by
“I wish every team I worked with was required to do something like this. Too often we're defensive in sharing ideas, or calling things out. There are folks who don't think they're good enough, who are afraid to speak up, who are hesitant to work with other roles, and this is like the ultimate ice breaker.”
“It was honestly one of the best team activities we've done in a long time.”
“Ruining each other's art was the absolute best—it felt vulnerable but constructive. Like breaking down an artificial barrier, or like when you know someone well enough to give brutally honest feedback. It would be such a great exercise to do before a brainstorm.”