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Fine Arts Schools in United States
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Miami Arts Charter School
We strive to be the school where students dare to dream. We promise to make sure no doors for students are ever closed. We value the privilege of our role in shaping the future leaders of tomorrow. Together, we will create an inspiring environment that sparks curiosity in all students while developing intellectually and creatively. Free thought will always be protected so that students may pursue their purpose in the world. We will ensure that students always have a path to success in all that they do because they deserve a life full of choice. Since learning is for life and life is about learning, our wish is for our name always to be synonymous with excellence.
51 to 200 staff
G Star School Of The Arts
G Star High School of the Arts is a tuition-free public charter high school with a focus in film, animation, and performing arts and A+ academics in International Baccalaureate and Cambridge AICE programs.
51 to 200 staff
Mission Renaissance Fine Art Classes
We teach the basics of drawing and painting to children, teens, and adults in a fun & safe art studio environment. Using The Gluck Method®, a step-by-step, results driven art training program. Students attend weekly drawing and painting classes where they can acquire all of the skills needed to become a proficient fine artist. With over 45 years as the world’s leader in fine art instruction we provide the best in fine art education. With 14 fine art studio locations in California and Texas, and students attending virtual classes from around the world, Mission: Renaissance currently teaches thousands of students each week. We are dedicated to helping you attain your goals as an artist.
51 to 200 staff
Paint Creek Center For The Arts
Since 1982, Paint Creek Center for the Arts has been dedicated to promoting the arts and artistic excellence through a full range of cultural programs including exhibitions, studio art classes, outreach programs, community involvement projects, our Art Market, and the Art & Apples Festival®. Paint Creek Center for the Arts’ (PCCA) mission is to build on our rich heritage of leading creativity in our community by providing opportunities for all to learn, create, experience and appreciate the arts.
1 to 10 staff
Arrowmont School Of Arts And Crafts
In 1912, the Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women founded the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg, TN as a service project to commemorate its 50th anniversary. Today, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is a nationally renowned center of contemporary arts and crafts education. Workshops are offered for one and two weeks in the spring and summer, and one-week and weekends in the fall. Areas of study include: ceramics, fibers, metals/jewelry, painting, drawing, photography, warm glass, woodturning, woodworking, sculpture, and book and paper arts. The public is welcome year-round to visit the school’s five galleries, resource center and book and supply store. Artist residencies, assistantships, work-study, scholarships, community outreach, conferences and music programs contribute to Arrowmont’s mission of “enriching lives through art.” Arrowmont’s historic 14 acre campus is a hidden treasure in the heart of downtown Gatlinburg. Quaint and intimate spaces define Arrowmont’s charm. With art around every corner, it isn’t hard to find inspiration and creativity, making it the perfect location for a board, business or staff retreat, meeting, special event or large family gathering.
11 to 50 staff
Calcolor Academy
CalColor Academy is the largest Art School in the San Francisco Bay Area (Silicon Valley), with 6 locations at Fremont, Mountain View, Cupertino, Belmont, Newark, and San Jose, with over 4800 students from 4 to 18 years old. Our programs are recognized for their unique approach to maintaining a fun learning process, encouraging kids' creativity while teaching them solid technical skills. Our team is a group of young artists with a passion for teaching children art. All art teachers will have the opportunity to become full-time employees, branch managers, and school business partners. At CalColor, we know that if we hire the right people, success tends to follow. If we’re surrounded by great people, it brings us all up a notch. We’ve put a lot of effort into creating a vibrant culture that attracts the right people: those with a passion for collaborating, learning, and making a great impact on our community. We do care about each employee's personal growth and we fully support our employees to achieve their goals.
51 to 200 staff
The Crucible
The Crucible is a nonprofit educational facility that fosters a collaboration of Arts, Industry and Community. Through training in the fine and industrial arts, The Crucible promotes creative expression, reuse of materials, and innovative design while serving as an accessible arts venue for the general public.
11 to 50 staff
Glen Echo Park Partnership For Arts And Culture, Inc
Glen Echo Park Partnership for Arts and Culture is the management entity for Glen Echo Park,which offers children's theater, puppetry, social dance, exhibitions and arts education programs in historic former amusement park buildings owned by the National Park Service
11 to 50 staff
Sawtooth School For Visual Art
Sawtooth School for Visual Art is a non-profit community art and craft school in downtown Winston-Salem, NC. Sawtooth offers classes and workshops in eleven disciplines and fosters creativity through its community outreach programs, including Art + Wellness, serving patients, survivors, and caregivers. Since 1945, Sawtooth has been a creative hub for the region, offering high-quality and hands-on offerings for students of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds. Sawtooth has recently expanded with two wood-fired kilns at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Winston-Salem (SECCA) and two studios at the Intergenerational Center for Arts and Wellness, a new 62,500-square-foot, state-of-the-art community center built in collaboration with 21 partners. Sawtooth is "your space to create," with hands-on visual art experiences for students of all ages, backgrounds, and skill levels.
11 to 50 staff
Sweetwater Center For The Arts
SWCA is an art center focused on empowering our community by supporting excellence in the Arts. We offer classes (for all ages), workshops (for all ages), exhibitions, cultural programs and events.
11 to 50 staff
The Madeleine Choir School
The Madeleine Choir School, a mission of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Salt Lake City and a service of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, is an elementary school for children in PreKindergarten through Grade Eight. Established in 1996, the school continues the cathedral tradition of preparing young people to engage the culture with the Catholic intellectual, artistic, moral and religious tradition. The Choir School pursues rigorous academic curricula in the humanities, mathematics and sciences, and the arts.
51 to 200 staff
Women's Studio Workshop
Since 1974, Women's Studio Workshop (WSW) has been a thriving visual arts organization with specialized studios in printmaking, hand papermaking, silkscreen, ceramics, letterpress, photography, and book arts. Our mission is to operate and maintain an artists’ workspace that encourages the voice and vision of women and trans, intersex, nonbinary, and genderfluid artists. We provide professional opportunities for artists at various stages of their careers and promote programs designed to stimulate public involvement, awareness, and support for the visual arts. WSW has substantially advanced the careers of more than 700 artists through this program. WSW also creates professional opportunities for young artists through its internship program; has the highest rated visual arts education program in New York State; hosts cultural tourists through 20+ Summer Art Institute workshops; runs year-round ceramics classes for the local community; and is the largest publisher of handmade artists’ books in North America, having published more than 240 limited-edition works.
11 to 50 staff
Flower City Arts Center
Flower City Arts Center is a community-based not-for-profit organization that educates, encourages, and inspires all people to create and enjoy the visual arts, design, and media. We embrace the fact that the arts elevate humanity, are naturally therapeutic, and provide tools for expression in the language of the heart in a world that needs healing. Flower City Arts Center strives to create social change through arts, education, and creative entrepreneurship. We provide high-quality arts programs to the most in-need people in our community. The Flower City Arts Center celebrated 50 years in 2020. Established in 1970, The Flower City Arts Center is housed in a historic firehouse constructed in 1895-1905. We are the only community visual arts center conveniently located within the City of Rochester. In 1974, the Arts Center was incorporated as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit educational institution. In addition to our staff and board, we have up to 20 artists-in-residence and many instructors, studio artists, volunteers, and interns. What We Do: Art for All People! We offer foundational arts in Printmaking & Book Arts (PABA), Fine Arts, Ceramics, Photography and Digital Arts. Additionally, Flower City Arts Center runs specialized classes and inclusive programs for a wide array of people with varying physical and mental abilities. In recognition of our LGBTQIA+ community members and their allies, we are part of the Safe Space Alliance. We offer creative healing and therapeutic arts, studio space rental, three galleries with rotating public exhibits, workshops, lectures, classes, entrepreneurial projects, and memberships for the Greater Rochester Area.
11 to 50 staff
New Song School Of The Arts
Founded in by Todd and Heather Parks, New Song School of the Arts (NSSOTA) is based in Argyle, Texas, and has grown from its humble beginnings into a thriving institution serving much of North Texas. Our reach extends from Argyle to students in communities such as Gainesville, Rockwall, Dallas, and Ft. Worth. As a trusted name in these communities, NSSOTA is renowned for providing exceptional customer service and offering instruction from experienced, degree-holding, and professional instructors. Our vision is that people everywhere may experience the beauty of the arts, and we are committed to nurturing creativity, talent, and excellence. NSSOTA is home to three specialized schools: the School of Music, the School of Theater, and the School of Visual Arts. Our mission is to equip, enrich, and inspire our staff, faculty, families, and students of all ages to develop their God-given gifts in these disciplines. With a 25-year legacy of providing outstanding fine arts education, NSSOTA has become a cornerstone in the North Texas community, enhancing the lives of our students and their families.
51 to 200 staff
Tinker Art Studio
Tinker is Boulder's inclusive community art studio where artists of all ages explore, create, and connect. Our classes, workshops, and camps use an arts-integrated approach led by skilled, passionate instructors who prioritize process, curiosity, and confidence alongside technique. In addition to our primary studio, we are home to Clay Hub, a community ceramics studio offering pottery classes, workshops, and membership options. Clay Hub serves both beginners and experienced ceramicists, providing access to wheels, kilns, glazing, and a collaborative studio environment. At the heart of everything we do is community. Our team works hard to teach, prepare materials, and maintain safe, welcoming spaces where creativity can thrive. We value inclusion, clear communication, collaboration, and care—for our students, our staff, and our shared studio environments.
11 to 50 staff
Center For The Visual Arts
The Center for the Visual Arts is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit visual arts organization working to engage people in the visual arts and add to the livability of the Wausau regional community. We do this through our free exhibits in four professional gallery spaces, offering art classes for children and adults through the CVA School of Art, selling original artist work in our gift shop, and collaborating with other local organizations and businesses to enrich the community.
1 to 10 staff
Playday
Open seven days a week, PLAYDAY provides indoor and outdoor creative activities for children 6+ in a safe small group studio environment with highly educated and experienced instructors. At PLAYDAY, children engage in exploratory projects in an inclusive, diverse, respectful, and positive setting. We inspire children to make ART all while developing a variety of life-long cognitive and emotional skills such as hand-eye coordination, communication, critical thinking, self-awareness, patience, and most importantly self-confidence.|! Founded in 2017 in response to the lack of innovation in creative education and hybrid learning in school, PLAYDAY offers daily drop-in | drop-off indoor and outdoor creative programming for children 6+: HOURLY ART CLASSES MORNING SESSIONS w/ REMOTE ASSIST AFTER SCHOOL SESSIONS w/ PICK-UP CREATIVE BIRTHDAY PARTIES w/ BOUNCY HOUSE ALL DAY CAMPS WEEKEND WORKSHOPS OFF-SITE ART CLASSES From Little Architects, where skyscrapers, cruise ships and, tree houses are designed and drafted, to Dream Weaver, where pattern, line, and texture are explored through hand-weaving and fiber arts, to Stencil Stories, where fantastic tales unfold through Banksy style stenciled narratives, all of our classes encourage kids to find their own unique voice and expressive qualities.
11 to 50 staff
Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective
SAINT LOUIS STORY STITCHERS ARTISTS COLLECTIVE is 501(c)(3) charity based out of The Center, 3701 Grandel Sq,#1A, Saint Louis, Missouri, 63108 United States.
1 to 10 staff
Wildcraft Studio School
Since 2013, WildCraft has offered exceptional creative programming to adult learners (18 yrs & up) in the fields of Craft,Textiles, Studio Art, Native Art and Nature. We host over 400 public workshops a year from our SE and N Portland Studios, and deliver a range of private workshops to companies across the NW.
11 to 50 staff
Brookline Music School
Brookline Music School, a private, nonprofit community school for the arts, is Brookline's oldest and largest cultural institution. Founded in 1924 by the Public Schools of Brookline, the School became a private organization in the 1940s and was incorporated as a private, nonprofit school in 1967. In 1994, following a successful capital campaign, the School moved into its permanent home in the Kennard House. Brookline Music School's original purpose was to enhance the Public Schools of Brookline orchestras by providing music lessons to the children of Brookline after hours on school premises. Brookline Music School’s mission is to awaken and nurture the joy of learning, playing, and listening to music and to create a welcoming musical community for all ages, abilities, and interests.
51 to 200 staff
Peoria Art Guild
Founded in 1878, the Peoria Art Guild presents a diverse array of fine and contemporary art. We strive to inspire and educate all levels of art enthusiasts through the Fine Art Fair, exhibitions, outreach and collaborative art initiatives.
1 to 10 staff
Peters Valley School Of Craft
Peters Valley School of Craft is a nonprofit, tax-exempt organization located in the beautiful Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area of New Jersey. Founded in 1970, the school offers immersion learning workshops for adults and youth in blacksmithing, ceramics, fibers, fine metals, photography, woodworking, printmaking, and special topics. In addition, Peters Valley supports artist residencies, outreach programs, public lectures, and gallery exhibitions, and continues to be a national thought leader in the field.
1 to 10 staff
The University Of Arizona School Of Music
The University of Arizona School of Music is a premier university experience in an environment of musical excellence!
10001+ staff
Washington Studio School
Washington Studio School's (WSS) mission is to offer exceptional visual arts learning opportunities to District and Washington-area residents of all skill levels in a welcoming, inclusive and focused environment. We teach skills of observation, critical analysis, and material technique in the time-honored disciplines of drawing, painting, mixed media, and sculpture. WSS encourages the use of these skills and techniques by students and workshop attendees as a catalyst for producing work that is personal, relevant, and contemporary. The WSS vision is twofold: to be a recognized and accessible cultural center for studio-based programming and an incubator and contributor to the District's vibrant arts community. WSS makes available regular free participatory public programs, exhibits, and artist talks of local and nationally recognized artists; affordable drop-in figure drawing sessions; artist studios; and programs that engage, connect and enrich District residents and visitors.
11 to 50 staff