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Discover Boston’s vibrant SoWa district with a fun, creative mosaic-making workshop led by a professional artist. Perfect for hands-on art lovers.
Exploring Boston offers a lot—history, sports, and delicious food. But if you’re craving something a little different, a mosaic-making workshop in the lively SoWa district might just be the highlight of your trip. This experience, led by seasoned artist Audrey Markoff Dunn, invites you to craft a personalized mosaic piece using vibrant polymer clay tiles. It’s a short, two-hour escape into creativity that promises a tangible souvenir and a dose of local art culture.
What makes this tour stand out? First, we love that it’s accessible and beginner-friendly — no prior experience needed, just a willingness to get your hands a little messy. Second, the chance to work amidst the colorful, bustling SoWa Art and Design District adds a sense of authenticity and local charm to the activity. A potential drawback? The workshop is fairly short, so if you’re hoping for an in-depth art class, this might feel a bit quick. But for those seeking a fun, quick artistic break, it fits the bill perfectly.
This tour suits art enthusiasts, curious travelers wanting a hands-on experience, or anyone looking for a unique souvenir. It also pairs well with exploring the broader SoWa neighborhood, famous for its galleries, markets, and food trucks. If you’re after an experience that combines creativity, local flavor, and a bit of relaxed fun, this mosaic workshop is worth considering.


We find that the best travel experiences often come from unplanned, hands-on activities, and this mosaic workshop fits that description perfectly. Held in the SoWa Mosaics studio, located within Boston’s popular Art and Design District, the experience combines local charm with artistic expression. The district itself is a lively spot, with over 50 artist studios to explore and a Sunday outdoor market packed with vendors, food trucks, and a beer tent—an ideal backdrop to spend a morning or afternoon.
Pricing at $54.40 per person might seem a bit steep at first glance, but when you consider that you’re leaving with your own crafted mosaic—something tactile and memorable—the value sharpens. You’re paying for not only the materials but also the guidance of a professional artist, Audrey Markoff Dunn, whose expertise ensures a smooth, enjoyable process.
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From the moment you arrive at 450 Harrison Ave #208, you’re greeted with a friendly, inspiring environment. The studio is well-equipped with a wide array of handmade tiles and tools, and Audrey begins by explaining the basics of mosaic design. She emphasizes that the process is “foolproof,” so even absolute beginners can create something attractive without stress.
You’ll start by exploring various colors, shapes, and patterns, gaining insight into what looks good together. The goal isn’t perfection but personal expression. Under Audrey’s watchful eye, you’ll arrange your tiles on a prepared base, creating a mosaic that reflects your tastes. The process is relaxed but structured enough to prevent frustration, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Throughout the workshop, we loved the way the instructor shared tips about what looks good and what looks better, helping us make design choices that enhance our final piece. By the end of the two hours, everyone leaves with a completed mosaic—a vibrant artwork, ready to hang in your home or gift to someone special.
One of the added benefits of this experience? Its location. The SoWa district is a hub for Boston’s creative scene, full of galleries, boutique shops, and renowned restaurants. After your workshop, you might stroll through the outdoor market if it’s a Sunday, sampling local food or browsing art stalls. The neighborhood offers an authentic glimpse into Boston’s lively arts community outside the usual tourist spots.
The studio itself exudes creative energy, and Audrey’s guidance makes the process approachable. She’s a professional mosaic artist who makes her own tiles, adding a layer of authenticity and craftsmanship to the experience. The studio’s small group size (max 15 travelers) ensures personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for those who want to learn but also have fun.

The workshop’s duration of about two hours makes it an easy addition to a day of exploring Boston. It’s located near public transportation, so reaching the studio is straightforward. The mobile ticket system adds convenience, allowing you to book in advance and skip lines.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience, adding peace of mind for spontaneous plans. The price reflects the overall value—materials, instruction, and a memorable souvenir—making it a worthwhile investment for art lovers and curiosity seekers alike.
Keep in mind, the workshop is designed for most travelers, including those with service animals. It’s a family-friendly activity, suitable for older children and adults.

This mosaic workshop offers a delightful blend of creativity, local flavor, and a manageable time commitment. It’s particularly suited for travelers who:
If you’re looking for a meaningful, creative activity that breaks away from the typical Boston sightseeing, this workshop is an excellent choice. It offers a genuine taste of the city’s artistic spirit, and you walk away with a colorful mosaic that’s uniquely yours.

How long does the workshop last?
It lasts approximately two hours, providing enough time to learn, create, and complete your mosaic.
Where does the activity take place?
At the SoWa Mosaics studio, located at 450 Harrison Ave #208, in Boston’s vibrant SoWa Art and Design District.
Is there a minimum age requirement?
While not explicitly stated, the activity is suitable for most travelers, including older children and adults. It’s best for those who can sit and focus for two hours.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before your scheduled session. Beyond that, the refund policy applies.
What should I wear?
Since the activity involves working with tiles and adhesives, casual, comfortable clothing that you don’t mind getting slightly dirty is advisable.
Are the materials provided?
Yes, you’ll have access to a high-quality selection of polymer clay tiles, along with all necessary tools.
Is this activity suitable for groups?
Yes, the group is limited to 15 travelers, ideal for small groups who want a more personalized experience.
Do I need any prior art experience?
No, the process is designed to be foolproof and suitable for complete beginners.

This mosaic-making workshop in Boston’s SoWa district proves that art doesn’t need to be reserved for gallery walls or museum visits. It’s a chance to get your hands dirty, express your personality, and leave with a colorful piece of art that’s entirely your own. With a friendly instructor, a lively neighborhood backdrop, and a manageable timeframe, it’s a memorable activity for anyone wanting to add a creative touch to their Boston trip.
Ideal for curious travelers, arts enthusiasts, or those seeking a relaxed, authentic experience, this workshop offers genuine value. A small investment for a big personal reward—your very own mosaic masterpiece—and a story to tell long after you’ve returned home.