31 may - 6 june 2026
printmaking in chiang mai
Chiang Mai is a city rich in culture, home to over 300 Buddhist temples, famous cuisine, and more than a dozen print studios producing world-class artwork. We’re thrilled to offer you the opportunity to experience it all through our immersive printmaking tours. Limited to 20 participants these intimate excursions are a unique opportunity to expand your artistic practice.
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“The whole week was the perfect blend of creativity, relaxation, and connection. I tried new things, learned directly from talented local artists, and created with my own hands. It was both inspiring and incredibly fun.”
included
Your accommodations at a 4-star hotel
Daily breakfasts, lunches, and most dinners
All transportation for programmed activities and to and from the airport
Personal assistant and Thai-English speaking local guide throughout the trip
Photos and video by a professional photographer to capture your experience
Exclusive access into Chiang Mai’s art scene with curated visits, talks, and studio tours
Unlimited data SIM card for the duration of your stay available as physical and e-sim
Extra Experiences
Optional activities like Thai cooking class, ancient ceramic village, or a local food tour.
“I loved interacting directly with the artists and seeing their diverse styles and forms of expression. It made me appreciate the thought and patience that goes into each piece. The workshop was a highlight. Even though I don’t consider myself an artist, figuring out how to use the tools to create something of my own was deeply rewarding.”
cost
Early Bird until 1 Feb 2026: $3,000 USD
Early Bird 2 person (shared room) : $5,600 USD
Price per person after 1 Feb 2026: $3,300 USD
Info Sessions
Learn more and get your questions answered!
20 August 2025 | 8:30pm(est) / 5:30pm(pst)
21 January 2026 | 8:30pm(est) / 5:30pm(pst)
Hosted by SGCI via Zoom, register here
“Being with other creative people and discovering the art in Chiang Mai was truly inspiring. Seeing how they make things in the traditional way made me want to go home and start creating again.”