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Not just another paint workshop

  • Writer: Laura Latacz
    Laura Latacz
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

A creative workshop in Zug for teams and individuals seeking a different kind of pause.



Creative workshops are on the rise — in Zug, Zurich, Luzern and across Switzerland.

You see them in team events, wellbeing programs, and social gatherings.Maybe it’s a trend. Or maybe it reflects something deeper.

A growing need to step away from the constant pace of daily life.

It’s not really about painting

At first glance, it might look like a painting workshop.

But what people are really coming for is something else.

A moment to soften the shoulders. To sit back. To not have to think so much for a while.

You sit around the table, materials in front of you — and within a few minutes, the atmosphere begins to shift. It becomes quieter. More focused. More at ease.

Hands-On Art offers guided, intuitive painting workshops in Zug and Zurich — not focused on technique, but on experience.

No pressure. No expectations.

Just a simple, structured way to slow things down.

Why this kind of experience matters

Most workdays are fast, structured, and outcome-driven.

A creative session offers something different.

When you begin working with your hands, your attention naturally shifts —away from constant thinking, into something more present.

That shift can be enough to:

  • feel a bit lighter

  • create space in the mind

  • connect in a more natural way with others

It’s not about what you create. It is about what changes while you create.

Shaped around your team

Not every session looks the same.

Some teams want something light — a moment to relax, laugh, and do something different together.Others are more interested in slowing down, reflecting, or exploring new perspectives.

The process can hold both.

It can support collaboration in a natural way, open up different ways of thinking, or simply offer a break from constant doing.

There’s no fixed outcome.

But it often comes back to the same thing —taking a step back, creating a bit of space, and reconnecting, both individually and as a team.

What makes Hands-on Art different

There are many creative workshops in Switzerland.

Most focus on learning a skill or creating a result.

Hands-On Art takes a different approach.

It’s not about performance. And it’s not therapy.

It’s a guided, accessible experience with a clear structure, where people can simply take part.

Everything is prepared.

No need to organize anything, bring materials, or have prior experience.

You arrive, and you begin.

A shared experience for teams

Since 2021, Hands-On Art has hosted creative workshops and team events in Zug, Zurich, and across Central Switzerland.

Companies such as Roche, Estée Lauder, and Technologie Forum Zug — along with many other teams — have created space for their employees to experience something different together.

A moment outside of roles, meetings, and expectations.

Simple, but often missing.

A simple invitation

If you’re looking for a team event in Zug, Zurich, or elsewhere in Switzerland that offers something a little different, you’re warmly invited to explore a Hands-On Art session.

Not as another activity. But as a pause.

A chance to slow things down, reset, and reconnect — before returning to everything else.

What is a creative workshop?

A creative workshop is a guided session where participants engage in a hands-on activity such as intuitive painting. It offers a way to step away from the daily routine, slow down, and explore creativity without pressure or expectations.

At Hands-On Art, the focus is on presence, reflection, and shared experience — not on artistic performance.

A simple invitation

If you’re looking for a team event in Switzerland, a creative workshop in Zug, or a more meaningful way to bring people together, this might be worth exploring.

Not as another activity. But as a pause.

A different rhythm. A shared experience that stays with you in a quiet way. Contact us for more information. We tailor your team event to your needs. Laura Latacz,

Founder & Therapeutic Art and Creativity Coach Hands-on Art

 
 
 

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