ArteVino Studio
Create. Socialize. UnwindFinancial Plan
Liquid capital
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Total investment
Total amount required to open the franchise, including entry fees ($25,000)
Average annual turnover
Average annual revenue
The Concept
ArteVino Studio is a U.S. paint-and-sip franchise specializing in BYOB painting classes, private parties, corporate events, children’s art programs, and team-building experiences. Founded in 2012 in Hoboken, New Jersey, the company focuses on creating an intimate, instructor-led environment where guests of all artistic skill levels can enjoy a social and creative experience. Rather than relying heavily on digital instruction, ArteVino emphasizes personalized guidance from professional artists and a welcoming community atmosphere.
After successfully opening six company-owned studios throughout New Jersey, ArteVino launched its franchise program in 2017. The franchisor supports owner-operators with site selection, training, marketing systems, proprietary artwork, reservation software, supplier relationships, and ongoing operational assistance. Compared with larger national competitors, ArteVino positions itself as a boutique franchise with a lower initial investment and a strong focus on customer experience.

Main Questions
Do I need to be an artist to own an ArteVino Studio franchise?
No. While an appreciation for art is beneficial, franchisees are not required to be professional artists. ArteVino recommends owner-operators who enjoy working with people and building relationships within their local community. Professional instructors can lead classes while owners focus on operations, marketing, and business development.
How much does it cost to open an ArteVino Studio?
The estimated initial investment ranges from $99,800 to $123,850, including the $25,000 franchise fee. Startup costs cover leasehold improvements, equipment, furniture, initial inventory, training, and approximately three months of working capital.
How does an ArteVino Studio generate revenue?
Studios earn revenue through public BYOB painting classes, private celebrations, birthday parties, corporate team-building events, school programs, children’s camps, and mobile painting experiences. The concept is designed to maximize studio utilization throughout the day by offering a variety of event formats for different customer groups.
What ongoing support does the franchisor provide?
Franchisees receive five days of initial training at company studios in New Jersey, along with ongoing operational support, marketing assistance, proprietary reservation and event management software, supplier discounts, and access to an expanding library of exclusive artwork.
What makes ArteVino different from other paint-and-sip franchises?
rteVino differentiates itself through its boutique studio model, personalized artist instruction, smaller franchise network, and comparatively low startup investment. The company emphasizes customer service, community engagement, and repeat business rather than high-volume events, making it an attractive option for entrepreneurs seeking a locally focused creative entertainment business.
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