Schools and Teachers in Mosaics (10)
Frankenstone Art Center is a new arts facility on the Northwest side of Chicago located between North Park University and Northeastern University on Foster Avenue. We offer classes to Adults 18+ and Young Adults 12+. Adult classes run eves. 6pm - 9pm and after school classes run 3pm - 6pm. Classes include Metalworking/Jewelry, Glass working, Painting, and Life Drawing. 1 day workshops run on Saturdays. Classes are taught in an ambient and visually stimulating environment unlike many cold and bleak…
Artist @ Heart specializes in all different types of art instruction for all ages. Choose from mosaics, watercolor, clay and more. Spend the day with us or take a class. Call for the weekly art workshop or visit our website at www.artistatheartlg.com All levels of artists are welcome.
Take an art class at one of Chicago's oldest arts organizations! The North Shore Art League offers classes for adults and children. In addition to their main studios in Winnetka, classes are held in Evanston and Northbrook. Adult classes are painting, drawing, pastels, composition, basket weaving, etching and printmaking, batik & silkscreen, mosaics, silver clay jewelry making, and sculpture. Youth classes are available for ages 5 through high school in drawing & painting, sculpture, and…
artScape Chicago, Harold Washington College's Continuing Ed at Gallery 37 Center for the Arts, offers stimulating arts-related classes for teens, adults, and seniors who want to express and expand their creative nature in a relaxed, professional, inspirational environment. From beginner to working artist, explore your creativity among the encouraging and inspiring small-sized classes led by outstanding instructors. From 1 day to 8 weeks join us for: Artist Development, Dance & Music, painting…
The Chicago Mosaic School is the first American Mosaic Art school of its kind. This school was founded to fill the void in education in Mosaic Arts and inspire and encourage an appreciation for this ancient art form. The overwhelming response to the mosaic classes, workshops, and exhibitions has given us the opportunity to expand the school and as of November 1st, 2006, we have relocated to a larger, 5200 square foot facility in Chicago's Ravenswood Arts Corridor. Many of our students come from…
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