A class for every small maker.
From first-time fingerpainters to kids who already have opinions about color theory. Each program is built around what children at that age actually love to make.
Class 01
Tiny Artists
Fingers first. Rules later.
Cadmium yellow mixed with bare fingers. Collages torn from tissue paper. Watercolors that bloom across wet surfaces like magic. In Tiny Artists, the process is the point โ every session ends with something genuinely theirs.
- โ45-min sessions, no waiting
- โAll materials provided
- โTake-home artwork every week
- โMax 8 children per class
Schedule
Saturdays 9:00โ9:45 AM ยท 10:00โ10:45 AM
Tuition
$180 / 6-week semester
Only 3 seats remaining this semester
Class 02
Junior Potters
Clay that hums like a bumblebee.
The kick wheel wobbles. The clay rises. Nothing in the world feels quite like the first time a cylinder holds its shape. Junior Potters work with real tools, real clay, and real kiln firings โ no shortcuts, no plastic.
- โKick wheel + hand-building
- โTwo kiln firings per semester
- โGlazing session included
- โFinished pieces to keep
Schedule
Saturdays 11:00 AMโ12:15 PM
Tuition
$220 / 6-week semester
Only 2 seats remaining this semester

Class 03
Mixed Media Makers
Old magazines. New ideas.
Collage meets acrylic meets found object. This class is for the kid who already fills notebooks with sketches and wants to go further โ layering textures, building compositions, making work that surprises even them.
- โAcrylic, collage, ink, relief
- โArtist study each session
- โPortfolio-quality pieces
- โEnd-of-semester open studio
Schedule
Saturdays 1:00โ2:30 PM
Tuition
$240 / 6-week semester
Only 4 seats remaining this semester
Find their perfect class.
Three quick questions. A class recommendation that actually fits.
Question 1 of 3
How old is your child?
Not sure yet? Browse all classes or call us at (555) 420-8310
What small hands
actually make.
Real work by real students. Nothing staged, nothing touched up โ just what came out of a Saturday morning.

Maya, age 6
Finger paint
Leo, age 5
Hand printing

Sophie, age 9
Pinch pot, blue glaze

Eliana, age 7
Watercolor

Finn, age 11
Mixed media collage
Amara, age 10
Wheel-thrown clay
Every piece you see went home with a proud child and a prouder parent.
๐จ Find Their Perfect ClassWhat parents actually say.
No incentivized reviews. Just parents whose kids ask to go back every week.
โNadia used to say she wasn't good at art. Eight Saturdays later she has opinions about brush pressure and won't stop asking when glazing day is.โ
Priya Ramachandran
Mom of Nadia, age 8 ยท Junior Potters
โWe tried three different enrichment programs. Brushwork is the only one where Owen walks in without being dragged. The clay does something to him.โ
Marcus Webb
Dad of Owen, age 9 ยท Junior Potters
โAs a homeschool family, we needed real art instruction, not just craft time. Brushwork treats the kids like actual artists. The difference shows in their work.โ
Theodora Kline
Homeschool co-op, 4 children enrolled
โI gifted a semester to my granddaughter for her birthday. She still has the first pot she threw on the wheel on her nightstand. That's how you know.โ
Ruth Okonkwo
Grandmother of Zara, age 10
Not ready to commit?
Try a Saturday first.
Bring your child to one free Saturday morning. No paperwork, no pressure. Just clay or paint and two hours to see if it clicks.
Studio at 142 Elm Street ยท Saturdays 9 AMโ3 PM ยท (555) 420-8310
