- Children's Art (Ages 6-8) Meg Graham810.2 | Sat 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Room G Begins April 11 | $301 | 9 weeks remaining Drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture will be explored using pastels, acrylics, ink and clay. Projects to include mixed media, cultural, and artist inspired works. MATERIALS INCLUDED. This class meets once a week for 10 weeks. A $20 registration fee applies to total.
- Pre-K Art (Ages 3-5) Pauline Velez-Romano 900.1 | Sun, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Room G Begins April 12 | $301 | 9 weeks remaining Children develop social and creative skills through painting, coloring, collage and clay, while the joy of color, shape, and texture is discovered. Children work at their own skill level and advance at their own pace. Please provide your little artist with a smock or oversized t-shirt. MATERIALS PROVIDED.This class meets once a week for 10 weeks.A $20 Registration fee will be applied to the total.
- Creations (Ages 6-8) Brianna Caraballo 814.0 | Sun 12:30 AM – 2:30 PM | Room B Begins April 12 | $301 | 9 Weeks RemainLet’s have fun while we learn! Students will paint, draw, use clay, and many other materials as they explore their imaginations. Projects will include paintings, collages, watercolors, sculptures and more. MATERIALS INCLUDED. A $20 Registration fee will be applied to the total.
- No School Daze: Friday, March 20, 2026AM Session: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM PM Session 12:00 PM - 1:30 PMNo school today? Join us at Art Lab for this No School Daze pop up art class. Children will do an art project related to the holiday event, artist, or art genre, while socializing and having fun! One session per child. Siblings are welcome.This program is Generously sponsored by Con Edison.If you register and cannot attend, please inform us at 718-447-8667 at your earliest convenience.This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
- Ceramic Techniques Ryan MinkoffCeramic Techniques will focus on teaching the basics of sculpting with handbuilding techniques such as slabs, coils, pinch pots, and molding. Students will also learn how to use a combination of those various techniques and how to attach pieces by scoring and slipping the pieces. This class will cover everything you need to know about sculpting, wedging clay, working with tools, glaze vs. underglaze, and how to finish your piece. Each student is encouraged to come into class with their own ideas of things they would like to sculpt or they can try out some of the suggested projects that Ryan will provide for you.Great for both those who are looking for an introduction to handbuilding and those who are more experienced, looking to improve their skills, or to have dedicated studio time to work on ceramic projects.A $20 registration fee will be applied to the total.Materials: Tools and glazes are provided, but you will need your own block of clay which you can buy at Art Lab for $26.54 on your first day of class.Students that are interested in acquiring their own glazes should find low-fire glazes that fire at cone 05 or 06, not cone 5 or 6, those are mid-fire glazes which will not work for low-fire clay.
- Young People's Art (Ages 9-12) Pauline Velez- Romano723.2 | Sun, 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM | Room G Begins April 12 | $301 | 9 Weeks RemainDrawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture will be explored using pastels, acrylics, ink and clay. Projects to include mixed media, cultural, and artist inspired works. MATERIALS PROVIDED. A $20 Registration fee will be applied to the total.
- Stained Glass Techniques Austin Lee443.3tb | Tue, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM | Room E Begins April 7 | $380 | 10 WeeksLearn the art of stained glass through basic techniques and materials.Create gifts, ornaments, and more. Simple patterns are available, and mosaic techniques will be covered.This class meets once a week for 10 consecutive weeks. A $20 Registration fee will be added to your total.
- Painting Techniques Michele Guttenberg123.1 | Sat, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm | Room F Begins April 11 | $339 | 9 Weeks RemainingExplore the basic techniques of painting with acrylics and oils in a stress-free environment. Each student will be given individual attention regardless of their skill level - from someone who has never held a paintbrush to someone who has been painting for years, there is always something new to learn. Please, bring pictures or ideas of what you might want to paint.See below for supply list! A $20 registration fee will be added to your total.
- Sewing for Beginners Nan Smith448.8 | Mon, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | Room B Begins April 13 | $375 | 10 weeks Students learn sewing machine instructions and confidence to complete basic projects. The first class will focus on sewing machine basics, such as, operating your sewing machine, learning parts and functions, and familiarizing yourself with different stitches. Classes thereafter can vary with your own projects or set scheduled projects. Sewing machine must be brought to class.*It is essential that your sewing machine is in good working order for class. Please clean and oil it; or have it professionally serviced prior to the beginning of the series.*A $20 registration fee will apply to your total.
- Camp Picasso (Ages 6-12) Special WeekDates: June 29, 30, July 1, 2, 2026 Time: 10 AM to 3:00 PMFull Week: $380 1-day: $100 $20 Registration Fee will be added to the totalSpecial Week Camp meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and ThursdayPlease pack a lunch and water bottle for your child. Please, indicate if your child has any allergies.
- Printmaking, What a Relief! Keri Sheheen153.7 | Wed, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM | Room A Begins April 29 | $262 | 6 weeks This 6 week hands-on course will explore relief printmaking techniques using linoleum blocks. Students will learn skills such as preparing materials, carving blocks, and printing methods, as well as working with multiple plates and reduction techniques. Open to printmakers of all skill levels.Class cost covers all in-house materials, such as solvents, cleaning solutions, and common printing inks.Class meets once a week for 6 weeks. A $20 Registration fee will be applied to total.Please see below for supplies list.
- Exploring with Watercolor Griselda Healy137.4 | Tue, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM | Room B Begins April 21 | $354 | 10 weeksOpen for beginners and for those who already have an established watercolor art practice. Students will be shown how to set up still life objects and paint from life. However, students may come with preconceived ideas of how or what they would like to paint using a photograph as reference. Different approaches will be discussed, and techniques demonstrated, glazing, color washes, dry brush, color mixing, and color relationships to name a few. Compositional options will also be explored. Students will discover different ways to use the watercolor medium through learned skills and experimentation.A $20 registration fee will be added to your total. Supply ListArt supplies can be found at your local Michaels Craft stores www.michaels.com or Blick Art Materials www.dickblick.comPAINT: a watercolor set of tubes, dry watercolor, or if preferred, gouache: including the following primaries: cadmium yellow, yellow ochre, cadmium red, and a variety of blues such as Cobalt, Cerulean, French ultra marine, and/or phthalo blue, green: viridian, and for brown: burnt sienna, raw sienna, alizarine, black, and white.Brushes: a variety of sizes, large and small rounds and a variety of flats-or your preference.Paper: two pads of watercolor paper, large and small. Canson, Arches and Strathmore are all good brands. Students should purchase more than one size pad.Other supplies: a watercolor palette for mixing colors, masking tape, pencils, erasers, and a flat sheet of cardboard to tape the watercolor paper on.











