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Ceramic studios have surged in popularity, offering a therapeutic alternative to digital interactions and fostering a sense of community. Places like Greenwich House Pottery (GHP) in New York have seen waiting lists grow significantly, highlighting the increased demand for hands-on creative activities. 

 

This trend aligns with a broader wellness movement and the art world’s renewed interest in ceramics. Ceramic studios also serve as excellent networking hubs, bringing together diverse groups of people, from hobbyists to professional artists, all united by a shared passion. 

 

Studios like GHP, think that a large majority of their clientele, nearly 80% are Lawyers, architects, doctors, retired curators, etc., so this leisurely activity could prove useful to also expand clientele and improve relationships. 


Finsum: One trend we think we’ll see is that there will be some migration of business adjacent activity from places like golf courses and country clubs to a new generation’s idea of recreation. 

Macro conditions are currently tumultuous, with inflation rates surprising on the low end and unemployment figures exceeding expectations. This uncertainty makes it a challenging time for investors, as the debate continues over whether positive news is beneficial for markets. 

 

U.S. equities are trading at high levels, prompting louder calls for caution and diversification. Asset managers, like BlackRock and State Street, are adjusting their model portfolio strategies, with BlackRock leaning into U.S. growth and quality fixed income, while State Street is increasing international equity exposure. 

 

These adjustments to model portfolios reflect a broader trend toward diversification amidst uncertain economic signals. As we move forward, monitoring these strategies can provide insights into navigating the market's complexities.


Finsum: As models recalibrate maybe its time to do the same in your own portfolio, but keep in mind this is a natural perk of active funds.

Sip and paint parties have become a popular social activity, combining the enjoyment of painting with the relaxation of sipping wine. These events, often hosted in studios or bars, provide all necessary art supplies and a professional instructor to guide participants through creating their own masterpiece. 

 

The casual, fun atmosphere makes them appealing for people of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned artists. Beyond creativity, sip and paint parties are great for socializing, offering a unique way to connect with friends or meet new people. They also can be hosted by local artists to get in touch with a different aspect of the community. 

 

This trend is also seen as a wellness activity, promoting stress relief and mindfulness. With their growing popularity, sip and paint parties have become a favorite for celebrations, corporate team-building events, and novel nights out.


Finsum: This is one of the trendiest ways to engage with the artistic side, but also give wine collectors a chance to dip into their cellar. 

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