Christigraphy Art Haus - NYC Calligrapher & Engraver
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Handwriting still holds charm. Christigraphy Art Haus offers calligraphy lessons in New York City, where ink meets intention. Classes cover everything from foundational scripts to experimental lettering, all taught by an artist who identifies as both Asian-owned and women-owned. The studio keeps sessions small, so each student gets attention without feeling crowded.
You’ll find the space on the fourth floor of a walk-up near Chinatown, an area where old sign shops share sidewalks with bubble-tea stands. The address isn’t posted publicly, but directions are clear once you reach the building—look for the buzzer marked with the studio’s name. Most students arrive by subway, since street parking around here is scarce and expensive.
Lessons run weekday evenings and weekend afternoons, though exact times shift with demand. To confirm availability or ask about private sessions, call directly at the studio number. The instructor prefers phone conversations over email, so expect a quick chat before booking. Materials are usually provided, though some students bring their own nibs or favorite inks.
If you’re curious about the neighborhood, the studio sits between two dumpling spots and a fabric store that’s been around since the 1980s. For the precise map location, check the directions on Google Maps. Locals often stop by after class for a steamed bun next door—just don’t plan on eating in the studio itself.