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Fine Arts Classes

10 Week Session Begins Jan. 26th

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​Below you will find descriptions for all available FINE ARTS classes below.

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Check back for more spring and summer classes coming soon!

Ages 2-6

$25/week

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Mommy & Me Art​

Mondays

10AM-11AM

Instructors: Krista John, Assisstant Izzy John

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A gentle, playful art class designed for young children and their caregivers to explore creativity together. Through process-based art activities, sensory materials, and guided exploration, children build fine motor skills, confidence, and a love of making while sharing a meaningful creative experience with a trusted adult.

Ages 7+

$39/week

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Beginner Sewing​

Mondays & Wednesdays 

11:00AM-12:30PM

Instructors: Fi Heller & Cedar Willson

*No prior sewing experience required*

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This hands-on class introduces students to the fundamentals of sewing, including hand stitching, machine basics, fabric types, and simple patterns. Students will build practical skills while creating beginner projects and developing patience, problem-solving, and pride in their work.

Ages 9+

$35/week

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Drawing Foundations

 

Thursdays

9:30-11:30AM

Instructors: Sonia Crouse​​

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Students focus on mastering still life drawing techniques using graphite pencils. Through close observation and guided practice, students build strong observational skills and artistic confidence while learning to pay attention to detail. This hands-on studio emphasizes drawing from real objects, with a focus on composition, lighting, value, and depth.

AGES 9+

$29/week

​Stitching the Past:

Historic Clothing & Sewing

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Thursdays

Ages 9+

2:00-:30

Instructors: Kate Tilly​​

 

This hands-on studio course introduces students to historical clothing through sewing, design, and material culture. Students study period garments, fabrics, and construction techniques, then create a simple historical costume or garment connected to their research and performance work. The class emphasizes foundational sewing skills, craftsmanship, and historical context, culminating in students wearing their completed pieces as part of their historical presentations.

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