Discover the magic of Portuguese tile art in this creative azulejo painting workshop at Cristina Cabrita’s welcoming studio and art gallery in Belém. Dive into one of Portugal’s most iconic artistic traditions, learning traditional tile painting techniques in a warm, inclusive environment where everyone is invited to explore and create.
This hands-on tile painting experience in Lisbon welcomes all ages and skill levels, from complete beginners to experienced creators, and from adults to children as young as three. Create two unique ceramic tiles that reflect both the centuries-old heritage of azulejaria and your own personal expression.
This Portuguese tile art class teaches traditional azulejaria fundamentals with guidance from artist and architect Cristina Cabrita:
More than a workshop, this is an invitation to connect with Portuguese culture through art in a space where creativity is encouraged, stories are shared, and everyone can express themselves freely.
This tile painting class provides complete materials and welcoming atmosphere:
Because this is an authentic traditional process, tiles require kiln firing which takes a minimum of 24 hours for proper completion.
Your hand-painted Portuguese tiles undergo professional firing:
Your finished tiles become unique pieces reflecting centuries-old Portuguese heritage and your personal artistic expression.
This azulejo painting workshop welcomes all skill levels and ages:
Cristina’s passion for connecting people to art in accessible and meaningful way creates an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome.
Experience Portuguese tile painting in Cristina Cabrita’s studio and art gallery located in historic Belém, one of the most culturally rich neighborhoods. The welcoming space provides ideal environment for exploring Portugal’s iconic azulejo tradition..
Authentic Traditional Techniques: Learn genuine azulejaria methods in authentic traditional process including proper kiln firing. This tile painting experience teaches real Portuguese ceramic art, not simplified versions.
Expert Artist Guidance: Work with Cristina Cabrita, artist and architect passionate about making art accessible. Receive creative support and step-by-step instruction throughout your painting process.
Meaningful Cultural Connection: More than learning a craft, this workshop offers opportunity to connect with Portuguese culture through hands-on artistic creation. Understand the heritage behind azulejos while creating your own pieces.
Inclusive for All Ages: From young children to adults, beginners to experienced artists, everyone can participate meaningfully. The welcoming environment encourages personal expression at any skill level.
Unique Personal Souvenirs: Create two hand-painted ceramic tiles that are truly yours. Your tiles reflect both Portuguese artistic heritage and your individual creativity, becoming meaningful keepsakes from your time exploring traditional azulejo art.
Beautiful Belém Location: Experience the workshop in historic Belém, surrounded by Portuguese culture and artistic heritage. Cristina’s studio and art gallery provides inspiring creative space for your tile painting journey.
Join this Portuguese tile painting workshop and discover the magic of azulejo art in warm, inclusive setting. Design your own traditional tiles with guidance from artist Cristina Cabrita, creating unique pieces that connect you with centuries of Portuguese ceramic tradition!
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Cristina Cabrita (Lisbon, 1984) is an architect and visual artist driven by a deep desire to bring people closer to the world of art. Her background in architecture — particularly her passion for restoring buildings and uncovering the stories held within spaces — has shaped her attentive, sensitive eye for materiality, detail, and memory, elements that she carries naturally into her artistic practice.
She works from her studio and gallery in Ajuda/Belém, Galeria 1758, a vibrant and inclusive space dedicated to accessible art. Here, Cristina welcomes emerging artists and fosters meaningful encounters between creators and the community. Galeria 1758 also hosts workshops and artistic experiences designed to invite everyone — without exception — to experiment, explore, and create, always guided by the belief that art should be an open, generous, and participatory territory.
In recent years, Cristina has deepened her work with traditional Portuguese tile-making, discovering in this craft a perfect synthesis of her architectural sensibility, cultural heritage, and contemporary artistic expression. Her work reflects an ongoing dialogue between tradition and experimentation, marked by an intuitive, sensitive, and profoundly human aesthetic.
For Cristina, art is a place of connection — with oneself, with others, and with the city. It is within this space of encounter that she shapes her path, navigating between creation, curation, teaching, and the constant desire to transform spaces and people through beauty.
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