Weekly Art Clubs for 9th-12th Graders in Minneapolis
Carve Out Creative Space for your Teen: this monthly membership gives your student 12 + hours of access to the Studio & Unlimited materials each month.
Single Session - Artist Open Studio w/ Ms. Norton (M. Ed)
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SINGLE SESSION - Open art studio hours are for teens looking for a creative outlet on Sunday evenings. We realize that teens, especially high schoolers, are very busy and often can't fit arts coursework into their content heavy school schedules. Teen Open Studio occurs weekly and is flexible, so stop in anytime between 4-7pm. There will be a licensed instructor on site who is available for creative support. You will have access to all of our art supplies! It's up to each student to decide what to work on. Let your creativity flow and have real time feedback from an instructor while you work on projects that inspire you.Space is limited so enroll now to reserve your spot!Give your teen the gift of a safe, creative space to spend time with their friends & build community.
Minneapolis Non-School Day Mini Art Camps for 3rd- 7th graders
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One day mini camps scheduled on non-school days for Minneapolis Public Schools. Spend your day away from school making art with a different program each non-school day. From Exploring Art Around the World, to a recycled materials challenge, as well as holiday themed camps, there's always something to do at the art club. Students should bring their own peanut-free lunch.
Edina Non-School Day Mini Art Camps for 3rd- 7th graders
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One day mini camps scheduled on non-school days for Edina Public Schools. Spend your day away from school making art with a different program each non-school day. From exploring Art Around the World, to a recycled materials challenge, as well as holiday themed camps, there's always something to do at the art club. Students should bring their own peanut-free lunch.