Red text that reads 'The Art House' on a plain background.

SINCE 1987

Year-Round Fine Art Classes
for Kids & Teens.

drawing/painting & design

Our mission: provide a comprehensive visual arts education that makes “art kids” feel understood, loved & full of potential.

A detailed pencil sketch of a human eye, including eyelashes, the iris, and the pupil, with a reflection of a heart-shaped pendant in the eye's iris.
Two young girls painting with rollers at an outdoor art camp, wearing red aprons with paint splatters.
Line drawing of a colorful bird of paradise flower with yellow, red, and blue petals, and a black background.

Why The Art House exists and what makes us different.

a message from the director, Cherene Raphael!

Fine Art Classes for kids & teens: balancing technique and creative expression

PreK thru 12th grade

Consistency.

Students attend classes 1 hour every week. Regular attendance and consistency is key. Students get to know their peers and the teacher gets to know your childs strengths and learning style.

The Real Deal.

Students work with all materials, subjects and styles. No copying here. We don’t use computers. We master drawing/painting/design skills.

Gain New Skills.

Your artist will gain confidence, a love for creating, decision-making, discipline, an appreciation for fine arts and joy in the creative process.

We are now teaching our former student’s children. The legacy continues…

Two women jumping in the air and holding hands, with a dog lying on the floor below them, all in an indoor setting with a colorful painting in the background.

“So proud of my son’s work. He loves coming to The Art House. He says “it’s calming” and he’s found a real passion and curiosity for art.” — Kraichelle C.

“Continually impressed with the level of instruction offered at The Art House. The staff is top notch and passionate about art; they have lovingly instilled that same passion in my son, who has found a creative outlet under their care. We need more, high quality programs like this in the community!” — Elyse L.