One day.
No experience needed.
You leave with a piece.
- Format
- Full-day graffiti workshop
- Location
- Vancouver, BC
(home of Graffiti+) - Led by
- Local Vancouver writer
- Curriculum
- History of the culture · lettering
shading · composition · spray nozzles
+ interactive LED wall finale
A full-day graffiti workshop in Vancouver, no experience required — and by the end of the day everyone has a piece on the wall they're proud of.
This is our home-base format: a local writer-led workshop built around teaching the culture, not just the tools. A typical day moves through the history of graffiti, then lettering with markers on paper, then shading and composition, then spray-can nozzles and cap technique, and finally onto the Graffiti+ interactive LED wall for a group session that brings everything together.
Most participants have never held a can before. The structure is what makes it work — the wall isn't the start of the day, it's the payoff. By the time they get to the LED, they've already drawn letterforms, picked a name, planned a composition and learned what a fat cap does. The pieces they make at the end of the day show it didn't matter that they came in cold.
This is the platform doing what it was built for: a real creative tool in real people's hands, used with respect for the culture it comes from.
Eighteen years. Six continents. One idea, done right.
For eighteen years, Graffiti+ has been putting real creative tools in people's hands — in public, at scale, and always with cultural integrity.
Born from the roots of graffiti culture and built for anyone willing to pick up a custom spray can, the platform transforms workshops, festival floors and brand activations alike into shared canvases where guests paint together in real time. From their home in Vancouver to projects across six continents, Graffiti+ has run workshops, community pop-ups and global brand activations with partners including Nike, Samsung, Louis Vuitton and Chanel to bring authentic, participatory experiences to audiences everywhere.
No experience required. Cultural respect mandatory.