Watercolor Art Journaling
When: June 17, 2026, 5:30 p.m.
Where: 60 W. Wattles Rd. Troy, Michigan 48098
Watercolor Art Journaling, Part 1
Wednesday June 17, 5:30-8:30pm | Ages 16 & older
THS Member: $50 | Non-member: $58
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Tired of screens, reels, and the chaos of your days? This mindful class is sure to relax you and put you in the moment as you observe your relationship with life through pen and paint. Watercolor teacher and artist Megan Swoyer will demonstrate journaling techniques that you can do during class and in the weeks following class.
No experience is necessary; all supplies will be provided including a journal and pen.
Watercolor classes are held inside Niles-Barnard House on our site. If you have any questions about accessibility, please visit our Accessibility page or contact us at info@thvmail.org and we will be happy to help!
Meet the Teaching Artist
Watercolor artist Megan Swoyer teaches all of the Watercolor Classes at the Village. Megan has appreciated art since she was a child growing up in Connecticut, Ohio, and Michigan. When she was very young, her mother gifted her with a learn-to-draw kit that got Megan dabbling in drawing.
Years later, Megan began studying watercolors at the Birmingham Bloomfield Art Center. It was there that she began attending workshops and taking classes from top-tier drawing and painting teachers. Megan also attended various workshops hosted by painters from around the country.
This has happily come full-circle for Megan, as she now a teacher herself and teaches watercolor-painting around Michigan and online since 2014.
What to Expect
When you arrive, please check in inside the Niles-Barnard House (the large white house facing Wattles). Please be sure to arrive 10-15 minutes early. When you check in, you'll talk with a Village staff member and get a name tag. At this time, please silence your cellphone!
Watercolor artist and teach Megan Swoyer will lead the class through step-by-step instructions. Please wait for her instructions and do not paint ahead as your registration fee is paying for her expertise! This will ensure that you have a completed painting by the end of the class.
We will provide all of the supplies including a watercolor paper journal and black pen for you to take home as well as watercolor paints, brushes, reference photos, and more to utilize during class. You will also receive step-by-step instructions at the end of class so that you can replicate the painting at home. Interested in what brand of paints and other supplies we use? Ask the Village staff member at the end of class!
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have accessibility questions, please click here to visit our accessibility page or contact us at info@thvmail.org and we will be happy to help!
- Do I need to bring my own supplies? No, we will supply all of the materials needed to complete your painting.
- Do I need to register in advance? Yes! Watercolor Classes often sell out, so please register in advance. We do not accept walk-ins at the door for this program
- Can I get a refund for this program? No, we do not offer refunds for this program unless we (the Village) cancels or reschedules the program. We will provided credit for a future Watercolor Class if you provided at least a 24-hour notice. If you are not able to provide a 24-hour notice, we would be happy to convert your registration into a tax-deductible donation and send a receipt upon request.
- What happens if I’m running late? Should I still come? Probably! We do not offer refund for this class without advance notice so as long as there is at least one hour left of class you can come and most likely finish the painting.
- I registered online, but I have friends/family that want to join. They should call 248-524-3570 to see if there is still space in the class.
- Who teaches this class? Watercolor artist Megan Swoyer teaches all of our Watercolor Classes. Her bio is listed above.
- Is this event held rain or shine? Yes, this event will be held rain or shine as it takes places indoors. In cases of severe weather, we will contact you to let you know if the class has been rescheduled or cancelled.
- Will I be able to get around easily using my wheelchair or walker? Yes! The Village offers three accessible parking spaces in our west parking lot. The Niles-Barnard House has a wheelchair-accessible entryway, is connected to the parking lot by a paved pathway, and has wheelchair-accessible restrooms. For more information, please contact us at info@thvmail.org.
- How old do I need to be to attend this program? This program is designed for those ages 16 years old and older. We recommend attending this class with your teenager!
- Will food or drink be available? Troy Historic Village does not sell food. We occasionally feature local vendors to provide food for sale during Village programming, or we may offer food from local vendors included in your registration price. Included in your Watercolor Art Journaling registration are light snacks and non-alcoholic drinks (gluten-free options are available). *Please note we are a peanut free facility.
- Can I bring my dog? Only service animals are allowed at the Village. We strive to make sure everyone feels safe and comfortable, so please leave your pets at home.
Parking & Arrival
Troy Historic Village is located at 60 W. Wattles Road, Troy MI 48098 (northwest corner of Wattles and Livernois). There are two parking lots at the Village and you can park in either one. After you park, head inside the side gate of the Main Building (large, red brick building facing Wattles). We will have green and white signs to direct your path.