Anyone can learn to draw.

We teach the visual arts by developing the student’s ability to see relationships. Through our drawing method students learn that all forms can be broken down into simple shapes. Our step-by-step instruction enables them to use these shapes to create basic line drawings. With this technique, students learn classical principles of drawing, and gradually train both their eye and their hand. Through exposure and practice, the techniques we offer become each student’s tools. They learn to apply this approach to increasingly sophisticated subject matter, developing their ability to draw realistically.

Our students learn to recognize shape, size, and placement as three essential elements of visual representation.

Our students learn to recognize shape, size, and placement as three essential elements of visual representation.


Anyone can learn to paint.

We provide the same careful guidance as we teach our students to paint. Through preliminary exercises students have the opportunity to become familiar with each new medium. As they progress, we use demonstrations to introduce new techniques, and we teach them how to achieve particular effects. With practice, and through exposure to a wide variety of subject matter, students gain proficiency and learn to paint with confidence.

Customized Teaching

We customize each student’s program to best support his or her interests and ability. For each project, our teachers determine the level of challenge, while the student selects images that most appeal to him or her. As the student progresses, we continually adapt our instruction to meet each where he or she is. We design all projects to introduce new skills as the student is ready, and to further enrich his or her understanding.

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“I feel a great sense of accomplishment when I compare my first pictures to my most recent one, and to see how much I’ve improved!”

— Graham, student

“Allison and her painting, as well as her self-confidence, have blossomed during her 8 years with Artworks."

— Kim, Parent