Jennifer Briddes and Bonnie Stritzinger have built more than a paint studio, they’ve created a welcoming, mobile art space where anyone can explore, express, and enjoy the joy of creativity. As co-founders of A Flick of the Wrist, their mission is to break down barriers to artistic expression through sensory-friendly studios and interactive splatter painting. Their inclusive model empowers individuals of all ages and abilities to create without pressure or limitation.
Embracing Creativity Through Splatter Art
A Flick of the Wrist is best known for its interactive Splatter Studio, where guests throw, splash, and smear paint freely to create bold and spontaneous art. Whether it’s a 30-minute session of mess-making joy or a two-hour instructor-led canvas workshop, creativity takes center stage. Open Paint and UV-light Neon Paint events further expand the experience, giving participants the freedom to express however they choose.
A Commitment to Inclusivity
What sets the business apart is its core belief that art should be accessible to everyone. As a Father of a neurodivergent child, Jennifer Briddes ensures that their studios are inclusive spaces designed with sensitivity in mind. From calming blacklight rooms to classes tailored for children with autism and ADHD, A Flick of the Wrist offers options for participants who often find traditional spaces overwhelming. Bonnie Stritzinger, a certified elementary school teacher, brings educational insight to the programs, creating child-focused workshops that encourage growth, confidence, and imagination.
The Power of Mobile Access
Taking this inclusive vision further, the duo introduced the first Mobile Splatter Unit in the U.S. This traveling studio brings their signature paint experiences to schools, community events, birthday parties, and fundraisers. It’s art without walls; reaching children and families in underserved areas and making creativity mobile, convenient, and unforgettable.
Their entrepreneurship doesn’t stop with paint. Briddes and Stritzinger also operate the Delco Axe House, Delaware County’s indoor axe-throwing venue, offering community events with a creative twist. This combination of entertainment and expression speaks to their broader mission: build safe, fun, and inclusive experiences for everyone.
Supporting Local Communities Through Fundraisers and Camps
Beyond everyday walk-ins and private parties, A Flick of the Wrist also plays a pivotal role in community engagement through seasonal camps and fundraising opportunities. Their summer camps are a dynamic blend of creativity and enrichment, featuring activities such as candle making, dance, yoga, movie sessions, and splatter painting. These camps offer children a safe and expressive outlet during school breaks while supporting social development and motor skills. Additionally, A Flick of the Wrist hosts fundraisers in collaboration with schools, nonprofits, and local organizations, giving back 15% of all sales to support vital causes. By combining artistry with impact, Jenn and Bonnie reinforce their business as a platform for both fun and philanthropy.
Perhaps what most distinguishes A Flick of the Wrist is the judgment-free environment it offers. Visitors don’t need prior art experience; only a willingness to try. Whether someone is navigating anxiety, celebrating a milestone, or simply looking to connect with loved ones, the studio becomes a space for emotional release and self-expression.
Client Experiences That Speak Volumes
Clients rave about their experiences:
“My family absolutely loved the experience. Whether you love to paint, or just want to find a way to relieve stress in a fun way, this is the perfect family activity.” – Selenia
“This place is absolutely amazing. My siblings and I went to celebrate my sister’s birthday and Abby made it a fun and memorable experience.” – Charnia
These authentic testimonials reflect how A Flick of the Wrist creates not only art—but memories.
Briddes and Stritzinger’s creativity and innovation have gained attention across media, including CBS News, CEO Weekly, Artist Weekly, and FOX 29. Their recent participation on the entrepreneurial show The Blox speaks to their commitment to scaling their mission and continuing to innovate in the arts and events space.
The vision for A Flick of the Wrist continues to grow. With their eyes on expanding mobile access and introducing even more sensory-friendly features, Briddes and Stritzinger are transforming the way communities interact with art.
Experience the joy of uninhibited creativity and become part of a community where art is for everyone. Visit their official website at a-flick-of-the-wrist.com, follow their journey on Instagram at @aflickofthewristpaint, and connect via Facebook by searching A Flick of the Wrist.