Arizona School for the Arts- After School Program
Join us for our much-loved After School Art Program.
Our classes are the perfect blend between art and craft, allowing students room for experimentation, exploration and development of their fine art skills.
Pick one session or sign up for all!
Session I
Drawing in Pencil and Charcoal
Wed/Fri. November 13, 15, 20, 22
3:45- 5:15
$96.00
Building drawing skills takes patience and practice. In this session, we will focus on “learning to see”. Students will work with drawing pencils and white and black charcoal, while learning value and proportion.
Important Notes:
Fall Sessions
Session II
Printmaking
Tue/Thur. January 13, 15, 20, 22
3:45- 5:15
$96.00
Let’s explore printmaking! Students are inspired to discover their creative process and develop fine art skills. We will create a carved Lino print, learn about gelli print making, and create cyanotype prints.
Spring Sessions-
Session III
Painting
Wed/Fri. February 19, 21, 26, 28
3:45- 5:15
$96.00
Session IV
Art Around the World
Mon/Wed. February 19, 21, 26, 28
3:45- 5:15
$96.00
Holiday Pop-up
Winter Wonderland
Tue, Wed, Thur. December 3, 4, 5
3:45- 5:15
$89.00
In this session, we will focus on all things winter. Students will experiment with needle felting, printmaking on a tote bag, and other mix media projects. These would also make great gifts for someone on your holiday list.
Account: You will be prompted to make an account when you register for a class. When you choose a password, PLEASE WRITE THIS DOWN. I cannot pull up your password for you.
Payment: There is a limited amount of space for after school art classes. Payment is due in full upon registration.
Cancellation Policy: Once payment is made, we only offer STUDIO CREDIT ONLY as described in our policies.
Days and Hours: Days of classes vary due to holidays and half days. Classes begin at 3:45 to allow students to talk with friends and eat a snack after school. Class will be let out at 5:15 and students can be picked up at the front of school.
Art is a place for children to learn to trust their ideas, themselves, and to explore what is possible.
-Maryann F. Kohl