View Kids Love Art classes description.
Click here to view Fall 2010 schedule - Semester starts September 14th 2010
Click here to view Summer 2010 schedule - Semester starts June 23rd 2010.
Please download and sign the registration form. A signed registration form is required to enroll in any of Kids Love Art classes.
Private lessons: $70 per 60 minutes reserved on a monthly basis or as a supplemental for enrolled students. Material fee is additional, varies for each individual. Art consulting or portfolio consultation is $80 per hour for schools, corporations, individuals and other entities.
Studio Policy
1. Payment is required to secure enrollment.
2. You are allowed to drop the class for a pro rated refund before the beginning of the 3rd class, after the 3rd class, it is 50% of the pro rated tuition.
3. Only when the instructor is notified of the absence, you will be granted a make up. Please click this link make up tables to see details. Make ups are allowed within the SAME semester by attending another class.
4. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone for inappropriate conduct or behavior.
5. Disclaimer: This is NOT an art therapy center.
6. There is a $25 bounced check fee.
Our class size is no more than 8 students. We reserve the right to combine classes as needed due to low enrollment or other circumstances. Kids Love Art studio is spacious and fully equipped with the best art making materials for painting and drawing. Kids Love Art methodology fosters creativity, manual dexterity, self motivation, problem solving abilities and verbal skills. Please check out our comprehensive Photo Gallery for examples of students' artwork.
Kids Love Art is dedicated to helping students master the language of art. Your child will enjoy the benefits of Art education early on.
The instructor has a M.F.A. degree which should not be confused with a MFT degree, required for mental health profession. Art therapy is a form of expressive therapy that uses art materials, such as paints, chalk and markers. Art therapy combines traditional psychotherapeutic theories and techniques with an understanding of the psychological aspects of the creative process, especially the affective properties of the different art materials. As a mental health profession, art therapy is employed in many clinical settings with diverse populations. Art therapy can be found in non-clinical settings as well as in art studios and in workshops that focus on creativity development. Closely related in practice to marriage and family therapists and mental health counseling, art therapists throughout the US are licensed as either MFTs, LPCs, or LPCCs and hold either registration or board certification as an art therapist (see section on Art Therapy Standards of Practice).
