- Crochet *NEW* Adrienne Mikulka 401.2 |Wed, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM | Room G Begins April 22 | $375 | 10 Weeks --New Start Date-- Still Time To Join!How does someone learn to crochet? Adrienne learned from her grandmother when she was 9, and she has to warn you... it's very addictive. This is a ten-week crochet class for beginners who want to learn how to make with their hands in a steady and clear way. Students will start at the very beginning… how to hold the hook, how to hold the yarn, how to form the first loop. Each week builds on the last so you are not overwhelmed, just practicing, repeating, and gaining control. Students will learn the foundational stitches, how they actually work, make small projects such as a scarf, a granny square, a mug cozy, etc., and learn how to read patterns so they're not dependent on a teacher once the course ends. By the end of ten weeks, students will be able to start and complete a project on their own.This is a space for students to learn a skill, build confidence, and leave with their own handmade crochet projects. Advanced students welcome, this is also a space for guidance and community. Practice yarn provided, students must supply their own crochet hooks and project yarn.This class meets once a week for 10 weeks. A $20 Registration fee will be applied to the total.
- Camp Picasso (Ages 6-12)Campers will enjoy hands on art activities in drawing, painting, sculpture, collage and more. Various techniques of fine and applied arts are explored as campers create exciting take home artwork. Children will also explore nature, on the grounds of Snug Harbor. Please, supply snack and drink and note any allergies in the comment section.Please enter in the notes below which Sessions you are registering for: Sessions A, B, C, and/or D. Camp Picasso meets Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday; see Schedule below for specific dates. *The multi-session discount is not applicable to special week nor encore week.*A $20 registration fee applies to the total.
Cartooning *NEW* Julia Ricci
135.6 | Sun, 3:00 - 5:00 PM | Room A Begins April 26 | $332 | 10 WeeksStudents in this class will explore the art of cartooning, focusing on visual storytelling, character design, and dynamic action. Through exercises in anatomy, exaggeration, and movement, students will strengthen their drawing skills while developing a personal style that brings their characters and scenes to life. Using reference materials or original ideas, participants will create illustrations that capture humor, energy, and narrative. Working alongside fellow artists with similar interests will fuel creativity, inspire new ideas, and encourage engaging discussion.A $20 registration fee will be applied to your total.- How to Draw What you SeeLinda Butti125.9 | Tue, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Room BBegins April 14 | $250 | 6 weeksThis is a 6-week course in which you will draw Still Life, Landscape, and Portraits! Students will be taught how to draw what they see, not what they think they see... Students will work with pencil, conte, wash, and pen & ink with varying subject matter through classic principles of line, form, and value.A $20 registration fee will be applied to total.
- Beyond Creations (Ages 9-12) *NEW* Brianna Caraballo 814.1 | Sun 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Room B Begins April 19 | $332 | 10 Weeks 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.
Comic Book Drawing (Ages 13-18) Julia Ricci
602.6 | Sun, 12:30 - 2:30 PM | Room A Begins April 12 | $301 | 9 weeks remainThis is the class for teens to take their storytelling and illustration skills to the next level in this teen comic book class! Dive into the fundamentals of comic creation, including anatomy, perspective, panel composition, and visual storytelling. Learn how to draw dynamic characters, convey emotion through expressive faces, and design compelling page layouts that enhance your narrative.Throughout the course, students will develop their own comic, working through each stage-from rough sketches to polished, inked pages. Whether students are looking to build a portfolio, explore a career in comics, or bring a personal project to life, this class will give them the tools and techniques to create engaging, visually striking comics.Ages 13 through 18. A $20 registration fee will be applied to your total.- Camp Picasso 2026Special Week: June 29, 30, July 1, 2, 2026 (10am-3pm)Session A: July 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 2026Session B: July 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 2026Session C: August 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 2026Session D: August 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 2026Encore Week: August 31, September 1, 2, 3, 4, 2026. (10am-2pm)
Learning Color Theory Painting Simple Still Lifes *NEW* Annamarie Trombetta
122.2 | Tue 2:00 - 5:00 PM | Room F Begins: April 21st | $375 | 10 weeksThis course is designed for all levels, painters and students, who want to learn more about Color Theory through the practice of still life painting. Each major and minor color in the color wheel will be scientifically explained and discussed. The practice of color theory will be implemented by painting a simple still life painting. For example, students will begin with the color yellow by painting a lemon , concentrating and learning the properties of the colors in the yellow family, noting if it is transparent--semi transparent or opaque, if it has a high or low tinting strength, etc. Direct perception and painting while integrating the science of color will enhance the technique of painting realistically.See below for supplies list.This class meets once a week for 10 weeks.A $20 registration fee will be applied to your total.- Color & Light: Painting from an Impressionist Point of ViewLinda Butti126.0 | Thu, 10:30 AM - 1:00 PM | Room FBegins April 9 | $236 | 6 weeksColor painting from an Impressionist point of view:Linda will concentrate on teaching Impressionist approaches, but students may use traditional approaches as well and Linda will fully explain both. Linda will teach theory through some power points occasionally, where the class will look at master paintings, their approaches, and ideas.This class will emphasize color theory from an impressionist point of view using oils or acrylics. The impressionists used fresh bright colors using the color wheel to mix opposite tones to get the desired effect, rather than using browns or blacks. Their colors are lively and bright and very tonal. We will work the aspects of painting- depth, space and form from color mixtures emphasizing complementary color mixtures.Students can work with any images that they prefer, and Linda will help each student get the desired effect that they want from their work. Students will learn composition, application of color principles in describing what each student wants to express in their painting. Linda will concentrate on what each student wants to express and will help each student get there!This class meets once a week for 6 weeks.There is a $20 registration fee applied to the total.










