If you’re looking for something a little different to spice up your LA trip, this Shooting and Spinning Art Class at Shot of Art offers a creative twist. For around $122 per person, you get about 45 minutes of pure fun that combines art, action, and teamwork. It’s a private session designed for small groups of 2 to 4 adults, making it perfect for couples, friends, or even a small family seeking a memorable experience. Located at 801 Mateo St in Los Angeles’ Arts District, the activity is easily accessible and offers a chance to step outside typical sightseeing routines.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of adrenaline and artistry—shooting paint-filled balloons with airsoft guns and then watching your canvas spin into a vibrant abstract masterpiece. We love that it offers a hands-on, interactive process that’s both playful and surprisingly creative. Plus, the inclusion of clothes protection and seven paint bombs ensures you’ll stay relatively clean—though don’t expect to keep your clothes spotless, as some paint splattering is part of the fun.
A possible downside? The paint needs up to five days to dry, so you won’t be able to take your artwork home immediately. Also, since the activity is non-refundable, it requires a bit of confidence in your plans. This experience suits those who enjoy creative, unconventional activities and don’t mind getting a little messy. It’s especially good for groups looking to bond over something memorable and visually stunning.
Key Points

- Unique artistic experience blending paintball fun with spin art.
- Private session ideal for small groups of 2-4 people.
- Includes all necessary gear, such as clothes protection and paint bombs.
- Participants must be 18+; perfect for adults seeking something fun and different.
- Artwork dries within five days, so you’ll need patience to see the final piece.
- Accessible location near public transportation in Los Angeles’ arts district.
What Is the Shooting and Spinning Art Class?

This class is a creative adventure from Shot of Art that combines action-packed paintball shooting with the artistic process of spin painting. Using airsoft guns, you aim at balloons filled with bright paint, creating splashes that land on your canvas. Once the paint is splattered, the instructor spins your canvas to produce a dynamic, abstract work of art. It’s a visual and tactile experience that encourages both playfulness and artistic expression.
The experience is designed for adults over 18, emphasizing a private, intimate environment suitable for small groups. The activity lasts about 45 minutes, making it a manageable addition to your day without taking up too much time. You select your canvas size based on your group size, and each person gets their own canvas to work with.
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The Experience in Detail

Arrival and Preparation
When you arrive, plan to be there at least 10 minutes early. That way, you can gear up with protective clothing, including an apron and tall shoe covers to guard against paint splashes. The staff are friendly and quick to get you suited up, ensuring you’re ready to start shooting promptly.
The Shooting Phase
The heart of this experience involves aiming airsoft guns at balloons filled with vibrant paint. The balloons are strategically positioned to give you a satisfying “pop” when hit. The seven paint bombs provided give you plenty of chances to create colorful splatters, encouraging some healthy competition or collaboration if you’re with friends.
The Spinning Stage
After the paint-slinging fun, your instructor will spin the canvas, transforming the chaotic splashes into a stunning abstract. Watching your work spin into a piece of art is surprisingly satisfying and produces some truly eye-catching results. It’s a process that emphasizes serendipity and spontaneity—you never quite know how your final piece will turn out.
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Drying and Takeaways
Your artwork will need about five days to dry completely. While you won’t be able to take it home immediately, the process of creating it is the real highlight. Plus, you’ll have a one-of-a-kind piece that’s a true reflection of your playful side.
Location and Accessibility
The meeting point, 801 Mateo St, is in the Arts District, a lively part of LA known for its galleries, street art, and creative energy. The venue is near public transportation, making it a convenient pick-up spot for those staying downtown or nearby. The activity ends back at the starting point, so there’s no need for additional transportation.
Pricing and Value
At $122 per person, this experience offers a fun, memorable activity that combines art and excitement. When considering value, think of the personalized artwork as a unique souvenir—something you can’t find in a typical art museum. For those who enjoy interactive, hands-on experiences and want a break from sightseeing, this class provides good bang for your buck.
While it’s a non-refundable booking, the intimate nature of the activity and the included gear make it worthwhile for travelers eager for something unconventional and engaging.
Who Is This For?
This activity suits adults seeking a playful artistic challenge or looking to try something offbeat. It’s also perfect for small groups or couples who want a shared experience that’s both fun and visually rewarding. If you enjoy creative projects, messy activities, or team-building moments, you’ll find plenty to love here.
Final Thoughts
The Shooting and Spinning Art Class at Shot of Art offers a refreshing take on art-making in Los Angeles. It’s a chance to let loose, have fun, and produce a truly unique piece of art. The combination of action, color, and spontaneity makes it a memorable activity that stands out from more traditional sightseeing options.
We appreciate how this experience balances entertainment and creativity—you won’t just be watching art happen, but actively creating it with your own hands. The small group setting ensures personalized attention, and the artwork becomes a tangible souvenir of your LA trip.
While you’ll need some patience for the drying process, the instant gratification of the process makes this a worthwhile activity for those wanting a lighthearted, hands-on adventure. It’s especially suitable for art lovers, families with older kids, or anyone who enjoys a bit of chaos and color.
All in all, this class is a fun, unconventional activity that offers a fresh way to experience Los Angeles’ creative spirit. For anyone wanting to try something different, it’s well worth considering.
FAQ
Is this activity suitable for children?
This experience is for adults aged 18 and up. Kids might find the activity fun, but the age restriction is in place mainly for safety reasons.
How long does the activity last?
The session lasts approximately 45 minutes, making it a manageable activity to fit into a day of sightseeing or other plans.
What should I wear?
You’ll be provided with clothes protection including an apron and tall shoe covers. Still, it’s smart to wear older clothes since paint can stain.
How many people can participate?
This class is designed for small groups of 2 to 4 people, ensuring a personalized, relaxed experience.
Is the artwork permanent?
Yes, but it takes up to five days to dry completely. Expect to leave the studio with a splashy, abstract masterpiece that’s uniquely yours.
What if I need to cancel?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked, so plan accordingly.
Is transportation provided?
No, but the meeting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from different parts of LA.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted during the activity.
Can I book last minute?
On average, this experience is booked about 5 days in advance. Last-minute bookings might be challenging but are sometimes available depending on availability.
What other experiences are similar?
Check out other creative or outdoor activities in Los Angeles, like boat rentals or studio tours, but this one offers a unique blend of art and action that’s hard to match.
This Shooting and Spinning Art Class is a lively, hands-on way to add a splash of creativity to your Los Angeles trip. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a fun break from sightseeing, it’s an activity that leaves you with a memorable story—and a piece of artwork to prove it.
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