what is an art party?
- Riley Stevens
- Sep 29, 2025
- 2 min read
A Father’s Day in Full Color
At Art Party, we believe life is meant to be lived boldly, painted brightly, and worn proudly. This Father’s Day, that spirit showed up in full force—in the form of a hand-painted toga, a few gift bags, and a reminder that fatherhood is as much about creativity as it is about responsibility.
The toga you see here isn’t just fabric. It’s a living canvas, painted in the Art Party style: splashes of neon, waves of movement, and layers of story built by hand. It’s the same process we use on jackets, vests, and canvases—except this time, the masterpiece is being worn the way the ancient Romans might have dreamed if they’d had a paintbrush in one hand and a DJ in the other.
What Father’s Day Means to Us
Fatherhood is about showing up—sometimes in a suit, sometimes in paint-splattered jeans, and sometimes (if you’re really lucky) in a toga that says: I’m here to celebrate, and I’m not afraid to stand out.
At Art Party, we treat every event like a Father’s Day. Whether you’re a parent, an artist, or simply someone who wants to connect, our gatherings are built to give you space to play, to create, and to take home something more than a memory.
Wearable Memories, Shared Experiences
The toga in this photo is one example of how Art Party transforms art into life. Every painted canvas becomes a garment, every garment becomes an experience, and every experience becomes a story. Imagine walking away from a night of painting and music not just with photos, but with a jacket or shirt that holds the marks of your brush, your laughter, and your community. That’s what we mean when we say we are co-creating wearable memories.
From Toga Parties to Art Parties
The beauty of Art Party is that it evolves with the people who come. One day it’s a mural, the next it’s a runway of jackets, and the next it might just be a toga that turns a holiday into a legend.
So here’s to all the dads out there, and to everyone who knows that the best gift is time spent creating together. Next Father’s Day, don’t just buy a tie. Come make one with us.




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