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Summer Teen Art Club
Jun
30

Summer Teen Art Club

Give your child a summer of creative growth — not just another camp, but an Art Club designed for kids ready to take their skills to the next level.

What it is

  • A multi-week summer Art Club that goes deeper than standard art camp. Ideal for ages 8–14 who already love making art and want to explore more challenging techniques, personal style, and artistic confidence.

  • Small, focused groups meet weekly in our beautiful 1,600 sq. ft. studio — plenty of space to work and display projects.

  • All mediums welcome: drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Projects rotate so students discover new tools and refine favorite techniques.

Why it’s different

  • Skill-forward curriculum: technique-building lessons (composition, perspective, color theory, texture, and three-dimensional form) paired with open-ended projects that encourage experimentation.

  • Process over perfection: instructors guide problem-solving, risk-taking, and creative decision-making so kids learn to trust their ideas and finish strong.

  • Project depth: multi-session works and series projects let students develop concepts, revise work, and see growth across the summer — not just one-off crafts.

  • Portfolio-friendly outcomes: completed pieces suitable for display, gifts, or inclusion in a beginner portfolio for advancing young artists.

What kids get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced, encouraging teachers who adapt to each child’s pace.

  • Opportunity to explore materials they might not see elsewhere — print press demos, plaster armatures, clay building, mixed-media transfers, and digital sketching tools.

  • Confidence-building through constructive critique, group sharing, and mini-exhibitions where students present their work.

  • A collaborative, respectful studio culture that celebrates curiosity, independence, and creative risk.

Logistics at a glance

  • Weekly sessions

  • Small class sizes to ensure individualized attention.

  • Materials provided; students should bring a sketchbook and wear clothes that can get messy.

  • Convenient studio location with drop-off/pick-up and flexible scheduling for busy families.

Who this is for

  • Kids who already love art and want more challenge and variety than a typical day camp.

  • Parents who value skill development, confidence, and meaningful creative experiences.

  • Young artists who benefit from ongoing projects and mentorship rather than brief, one-time crafts.

Enroll now to reserve your child’s spot — space is limited to keep groups small and focused. Give them a summer where they’ll learn new techniques, grow as an artist, and leave the season with proud, finished work and real creative confidence.

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Summer Teen Art Club
Jul
7

Summer Teen Art Club

Give your child a summer of creative growth — not just another camp, but an Art Club designed for kids ready to take their skills to the next level.

What it is

  • A multi-week summer Art Club that goes deeper than standard art camp. Ideal for ages 8–14 who already love making art and want to explore more challenging techniques, personal style, and artistic confidence.

  • Small, focused groups meet weekly in our beautiful 1,600 sq. ft. studio — plenty of space to work and display projects.

  • All mediums welcome: drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Projects rotate so students discover new tools and refine favorite techniques.

Why it’s different

  • Skill-forward curriculum: technique-building lessons (composition, perspective, color theory, texture, and three-dimensional form) paired with open-ended projects that encourage experimentation.

  • Process over perfection: instructors guide problem-solving, risk-taking, and creative decision-making so kids learn to trust their ideas and finish strong.

  • Project depth: multi-session works and series projects let students develop concepts, revise work, and see growth across the summer — not just one-off crafts.

  • Portfolio-friendly outcomes: completed pieces suitable for display, gifts, or inclusion in a beginner portfolio for advancing young artists.

What kids get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced, encouraging teachers who adapt to each child’s pace.

  • Opportunity to explore materials they might not see elsewhere — print press demos, plaster armatures, clay building, mixed-media transfers, and digital sketching tools.

  • Confidence-building through constructive critique, group sharing, and mini-exhibitions where students present their work.

  • A collaborative, respectful studio culture that celebrates curiosity, independence, and creative risk.

Logistics at a glance

  • Weekly sessions

  • Small class sizes to ensure individualized attention.

  • Materials provided; students should bring a sketchbook and wear clothes that can get messy.

  • Convenient studio location with drop-off/pick-up and flexible scheduling for busy families.

Who this is for

  • Kids who already love art and want more challenge and variety than a typical day camp.

  • Parents who value skill development, confidence, and meaningful creative experiences.

  • Young artists who benefit from ongoing projects and mentorship rather than brief, one-time crafts.

Enroll now to reserve your child’s spot — space is limited to keep groups small and focused. Give them a summer where they’ll learn new techniques, grow as an artist, and leave the season with proud, finished work and real creative confidence.

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Summer Teen Art Club
Jul
14

Summer Teen Art Club

Give your child a summer of creative growth — not just another camp, but an Art Club designed for kids ready to take their skills to the next level.

What it is

  • A multi-week summer Art Club that goes deeper than standard art camp. Ideal for ages 8–14 who already love making art and want to explore more challenging techniques, personal style, and artistic confidence.

  • Small, focused groups meet weekly in our beautiful 1,600 sq. ft. studio — plenty of space to work and display projects.

  • All mediums welcome: drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Projects rotate so students discover new tools and refine favorite techniques.

Why it’s different

  • Skill-forward curriculum: technique-building lessons (composition, perspective, color theory, texture, and three-dimensional form) paired with open-ended projects that encourage experimentation.

  • Process over perfection: instructors guide problem-solving, risk-taking, and creative decision-making so kids learn to trust their ideas and finish strong.

  • Project depth: multi-session works and series projects let students develop concepts, revise work, and see growth across the summer — not just one-off crafts.

  • Portfolio-friendly outcomes: completed pieces suitable for display, gifts, or inclusion in a beginner portfolio for advancing young artists.

What kids get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced, encouraging teachers who adapt to each child’s pace.

  • Opportunity to explore materials they might not see elsewhere — print press demos, plaster armatures, clay building, mixed-media transfers, and digital sketching tools.

  • Confidence-building through constructive critique, group sharing, and mini-exhibitions where students present their work.

  • A collaborative, respectful studio culture that celebrates curiosity, independence, and creative risk.

Logistics at a glance

  • Weekly sessions

  • Small class sizes to ensure individualized attention.

  • Materials provided; students should bring a sketchbook and wear clothes that can get messy.

  • Convenient studio location with drop-off/pick-up and flexible scheduling for busy families.

Who this is for

  • Kids who already love art and want more challenge and variety than a typical day camp.

  • Parents who value skill development, confidence, and meaningful creative experiences.

  • Young artists who benefit from ongoing projects and mentorship rather than brief, one-time crafts.

Enroll now to reserve your child’s spot — space is limited to keep groups small and focused. Give them a summer where they’ll learn new techniques, grow as an artist, and leave the season with proud, finished work and real creative confidence.

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Summer Teen Art Club
Jul
21

Summer Teen Art Club

Give your child a summer of creative growth — not just another camp, but an Art Club designed for kids ready to take their skills to the next level.

What it is

  • A multi-week summer Art Club that goes deeper than standard art camp. Ideal for ages 8–14 who already love making art and want to explore more challenging techniques, personal style, and artistic confidence.

  • Small, focused groups meet weekly in our beautiful 1,600 sq. ft. studio — plenty of space to work and display projects.

  • All mediums welcome: drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Projects rotate so students discover new tools and refine favorite techniques.

Why it’s different

  • Skill-forward curriculum: technique-building lessons (composition, perspective, color theory, texture, and three-dimensional form) paired with open-ended projects that encourage experimentation.

  • Process over perfection: instructors guide problem-solving, risk-taking, and creative decision-making so kids learn to trust their ideas and finish strong.

  • Project depth: multi-session works and series projects let students develop concepts, revise work, and see growth across the summer — not just one-off crafts.

  • Portfolio-friendly outcomes: completed pieces suitable for display, gifts, or inclusion in a beginner portfolio for advancing young artists.

What kids get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced, encouraging teachers who adapt to each child’s pace.

  • Opportunity to explore materials they might not see elsewhere — print press demos, plaster armatures, clay building, mixed-media transfers, and digital sketching tools.

  • Confidence-building through constructive critique, group sharing, and mini-exhibitions where students present their work.

  • A collaborative, respectful studio culture that celebrates curiosity, independence, and creative risk.

Logistics at a glance

  • Weekly sessions

  • Small class sizes to ensure individualized attention.

  • Materials provided; students should bring a sketchbook and wear clothes that can get messy.

  • Convenient studio location with drop-off/pick-up and flexible scheduling for busy families.

Who this is for

  • Kids who already love art and want more challenge and variety than a typical day camp.

  • Parents who value skill development, confidence, and meaningful creative experiences.

  • Young artists who benefit from ongoing projects and mentorship rather than brief, one-time crafts.

Enroll now to reserve your child’s spot — space is limited to keep groups small and focused. Give them a summer where they’ll learn new techniques, grow as an artist, and leave the season with proud, finished work and real creative confidence.

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Summer Teen Art Club
Jul
28

Summer Teen Art Club

Give your child a summer of creative growth — not just another camp, but an Art Club designed for kids ready to take their skills to the next level.

What it is

  • A multi-week summer Art Club that goes deeper than standard art camp. Ideal for ages 8–14 who already love making art and want to explore more challenging techniques, personal style, and artistic confidence.

  • Small, focused groups meet weekly in our beautiful 1,600 sq. ft. studio — plenty of space to work and display projects.

  • All mediums welcome: drawing, painting, collage, printmaking, sculpture, mixed media, and digital art. Projects rotate so students discover new tools and refine favorite techniques.

Why it’s different

  • Skill-forward curriculum: technique-building lessons (composition, perspective, color theory, texture, and three-dimensional form) paired with open-ended projects that encourage experimentation.

  • Process over perfection: instructors guide problem-solving, risk-taking, and creative decision-making so kids learn to trust their ideas and finish strong.

  • Project depth: multi-session works and series projects let students develop concepts, revise work, and see growth across the summer — not just one-off crafts.

  • Portfolio-friendly outcomes: completed pieces suitable for display, gifts, or inclusion in a beginner portfolio for advancing young artists.

What kids get

  • Hands-on instruction from experienced, encouraging teachers who adapt to each child’s pace.

  • Opportunity to explore materials they might not see elsewhere — print press demos, plaster armatures, clay building, mixed-media transfers, and digital sketching tools.

  • Confidence-building through constructive critique, group sharing, and mini-exhibitions where students present their work.

  • A collaborative, respectful studio culture that celebrates curiosity, independence, and creative risk.

Logistics at a glance

  • Weekly sessions

  • Small class sizes to ensure individualized attention.

  • Materials provided; students should bring a sketchbook and wear clothes that can get messy.

  • Convenient studio location with drop-off/pick-up and flexible scheduling for busy families.

Who this is for

  • Kids who already love art and want more challenge and variety than a typical day camp.

  • Parents who value skill development, confidence, and meaningful creative experiences.

  • Young artists who benefit from ongoing projects and mentorship rather than brief, one-time crafts.

Enroll now to reserve your child’s spot — space is limited to keep groups small and focused. Give them a summer where they’ll learn new techniques, grow as an artist, and leave the season with proud, finished work and real creative confidence.

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WATERCOLOR Eggs in a Basket
Apr
4

WATERCOLOR Eggs in a Basket

Enjoy a quick, fun 1-hour watercolor lesson perfect for beginners or anyone wanting a creative escape. In this guided class you'll learn basic watercolor techniques and paint a charming eggs in a nest.—no experience necessary.

What’s included:

  • Step-by-step instruction

  • All materials provided (paints, brushes, paper)

  • Friendly, relaxed atmosphere in our 1600 sq. ft. studio — ideal for small groups and events

Great for: beginners, a creative weekend treat, bachelorette parties, birthdays, women’s church groups, or anyone looking to try something new.

Space is limited — reserve your spot today at The Art Parlor!

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🕯️ "Nevermore" Paint Night – An Edgar Allan Poe-Inspired Art Experience at The Art Parlor
Oct
14

🕯️ "Nevermore" Paint Night – An Edgar Allan Poe-Inspired Art Experience at The Art Parlor

Join The Art Parlor for a gothic-inspired paint night themed around Edgar Allan Poe’s The Raven! Create a dark and moody acrylic painting with step-by-step instruction in a cozy, candlelit setting. Perfect for fans of Halloween, literature, and spooky fall art events. All materials included. Limited seats—book now!

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Youth Art Class “Apples in a Basket” Oil Pastels
Sep
28

Youth Art Class “Apples in a Basket” Oil Pastels

Beginning artists will have the opportunity to explore their creativity while they create a beautiful basket full of delicious, vibrant apples! In this enjoyable class, we will be using black card stock paired with colorful oil pastels to design a lovely fall scene that you will absolutely want to frame and proudly display in your home. This engaging project is also a wonderful exercise to learn about the important concepts of highlights and shadows, helping young artists develop their skills. Recommended for ages 6 to 12 years old, this class is perfect for budding artists of all levels!

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Youth Art Class “Apples in a Basket” Oil Pastels
Sep
21

Youth Art Class “Apples in a Basket” Oil Pastels

Beginning artists will have the opportunity to explore their creativity while they create a beautiful basket full of delicious, vibrant apples! In this enjoyable class, we will be using black card stock paired with colorful oil pastels to design a lovely fall scene that you will absolutely want to frame and proudly display in your home. This engaging project is also a wonderful exercise to learn about the important concepts of highlights and shadows, helping young artists develop their skills. Recommended for ages 6 to 12 years old, this class is perfect for budding artists of all levels!

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