
Weekly 1-Hour Group Classes for Ages 6-17

ART CLASSES
Painting | Drawing | Printmaking | Sculpture
Art Class Info
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Classes meet once per week for 1 hour.
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We teach the fundamentals of art and techniques in a variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture and printmaking.
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Our art projects are created by our experienced instructors to be fun and educational. Mediums are rotated so there is always something new to create.
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Our non-competitive environment allows students to explore their creativity while providing enough structure to ensure skill development.
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Art history incorporated into some of our lessons.
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Small class sizes so students can have more attention from our instructors.
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Painting

MEDIUMS
Acrylic - Watercolor




Drawing
Charcoal - Pencil Color - Pastel - Graphite




SCULPTURE
Sculpey - Paper Mache




Printmaking
Gelatin Printing - Styrofoam





AGE GROUPS
Kids ages 6-9
During this early stage of learning, students are taught the fundamentals, principles, and elements of art through guided step by step projects. Students explore their creativity in through color, pattern, and texture while providing structure to grasp the fundamentals.
These are the years in which the student is learning basic forms, color mixing, how light affects an object, overlapping, and dimension. Often times young students' fine motor skills will benefit tremendously from learning and practicing art.
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Youth ages 10-12
As students progress to the intermediate stages ages 9-12, they begin to get a mixture of follow along projects (for new techniques) and independent projects in which they practice and perfect learned skills incorporating their own creativity into every project.
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Teens ages 13-17
Teen students are able to focus on the mediums and techniques that appeal to them. At this age they have developed most of the basics and intermediate techniques to a high level and are ready to begin discovering who they want to be as an artist. They often begin to "break the rules" as an important part of experimenting and finding their own style.

STUDENT GALLERY SHOW
