2nd Wednesdays, 6–8pm | Alloy 13 Artisans @ Aluminum City Arts | 200 Freeport Rd, New Kensington | $25 per ticket
The Chaos Lab is a monthly junk journal gathering designed for movement, texture and creative release.
This isn’t a traditional art class. It’s not about perfect spreads or polished outcomes. It’s a space to experiment, layer, stitch, tear and build pages that can hold more than words.
Once a month, we gather around a long table at Alloy 13 and begin with a quick creative drop to shake off the week. Each session features one focused technique — from visible mending and stitched spines to layered pockets and textured pages — followed by a loose creative prompt designed to help you explore without overthinking.
You don’t need experience. You don’t need to be “artistic.” You don’t need to share anything you’re not ready to share.
Chaos Lab is about process, not performance.
Bring your own journal or purchase a handmade Chaos Lab journal when you register.
Seats are intentionally limited to 10 to preserve the atmosphere.
2nd Wednesdays, 6–8pm | Alloy 13 Artisans @ Aluminum City Arts | 200 Freeport Rd, New Kensington | $25 per ticket
The Chaos Lab is a monthly junk journal gathering designed for movement, texture and creative release.
This isn’t a traditional art class. It’s not about perfect spreads or polished outcomes. It’s a space to experiment, layer, stitch, tear and build pages that can hold more than words.
Once a month, we gather around a long table at Alloy 13 and begin with a quick creative drop to shake off the week. Each session features one focused technique — from visible mending and stitched spines to layered pockets and textured pages — followed by a loose creative prompt designed to help you explore without overthinking.
You don’t need experience. You don’t need to be “artistic.” You don’t need to share anything you’re not ready to share.
Chaos Lab is about process, not performance.
Bring your own journal or purchase a handmade Chaos Lab journal when you register.
Seats are intentionally limited to 10 to preserve the atmosphere.