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Terms & Conditions and Service

All Brainery class tickets are non-refundable for any reason, including but not limited to non-attendance, scheduling conflicts, illness, or personal emergencies.

Brainery classes are ticketed, event-based experiences. As is standard across the event and workshop industry, instructors are compensated and venues are reserved based on tickets sold, not attendance. This policy allows us to fairly compensate our instructors, cover material costs, and pay our venue partners.

It is your responsibility to know the date, time, location and any other pertinent information regarding your class.

Transfers
A transfer into a different class of equal or greater value may be granted if requested at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled class start time. Transfer requests made within 72 hours of the class are not guaranteed.

Substitutions
If you are unable to attend, you are always welcome to send someone in your place at no additional cost.

Cancellations by Brainery
In the rare event that Brainery must cancel a class, registrants will be offered either:

  • A transfer into a future class of equal value, or
  • A refund, as required by applicable New York State law.

By purchasing a ticket, customers acknowledge and agree to this policy at the time of sale.

I FULLY UNDERSTAND THE TERMS

Watercolor and Pen Sketching

Sunday, May 31st

1:00PM-3:00PM

Location: Third Presbyterian Church

Regular price $34.00
Unit price
per 
 

Meet the Teacher

Carole Agosto has been drawing since she was a child and has used drawing as an outlet for major events that occurred in her life. She has art journals filled with drawings in pen and watercolor. After being inspired by urban sketchers in Chicago, she became a member of Urban Sketchers of Syracuse. Carole is now a member of the Greater Rochester Plein Air art group and has competed in many art competitions.

About the Venue

Third Presbyterian Church is a historic and welcoming space in Rochester’s East Avenue neighborhood, known for its inclusive spirit and strong community focus. Founded in 1827, it has long been part of the city’s cultural and civic life and offers a beautiful sanctuary for visitors.