Grow Creative Studio

Tuesdays Process Art for Ages 6+

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Fall 2026 • In-Person Handwork Art Class in East Hill • 14 Weeks • Ages 6+

This class is eligible for PEP reimbursement, but not direct pay at this time.

Please choose your payment preference: $325 up front OR $25 deposit with $82 monthly payments September–December. (Your automatic monthly payments will be set up closer to the beginning of class)

Come join us for a season of creative and messy exploration! In this 14-week class, students will explore a wide range of materials, methods, and artistic processes through imaginative, hands-on projects.

This class emphasizes creativity, curiosity, and the joy of making. Students are encouraged to experiment, take risks, and discover their own artistic voice while working with a variety of sensory-rich materials.

At this age, children are ready to expand their creative thinking and engage more deeply with open-ended work. This class provides a supportive environment for exploration and self-expression while also building fine motor skills, problem-solving abilities, and confidence in the creative process.

Each week includes:

Opening circle time

Exploration of materials and techniques

Process-based, open-ended art projects

Sensory-rich creative experiences

Time to share and reflect on their work

Supplies:
All materials are provided and included in the cost of the class.

Schedule:
Time: Tuesdays from 1:00–2:00pm
Dates: Begins September 8th and ends on December 15th (full calendar to come)
Location: Grow Creative Studio inside the Historic Sacred Heart Building in East Hill

Cost:
$325 up front OR
$25 deposit and $82 billed monthly September–December

Ages:
6+

Lead Teacher:
Athena w/ support from Katy Long

This is a drop-off class.

Please note: Refunds are available up to one month before the start date. After that, only partial refunds can be offered due to materials being purchased. Enrollment is a commitment to the full session, and payments are expected even if a student withdraws.