Teen Programs

Tuesdays, 1:30-3:00pm. Ages 11-16.

YAW – Young Artists Workshop

Work alongside a professional artist to learn the basics of making art. Ideal for the motivated artist who knows enough and wants to learn more!

Thursdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Ages 8-15.

Adventures in Cardboard: Open Armory

Join us for a class that sneaks in structural engineering and sculptural practice with a dose of cardboard and whimsy.

Sign up for a session here!

CAPP – College Art Portfolio Prep

Are you considering applying for art school or another competitive art program in higher education?  Do you need and want help preparing an art portfolio, writing your artist statement or essays, and figuring out which art school or program might be a fantastic fit for you?

Scholarship Application

Application for scholarship assistance to summer camp and afterschool programming.

Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Ages 8-12.

Art Smart – after school art class

Art history meets creative making! Learn about a different artist each week, exploring their artistic style and medium before breaking out to create your own piece of art.

Dec. 21, 10 AM - 3 PM

Adventures in Cardboard DnD Game Day

This 5 hour game day is seasonally themed, with participants joining as 1 of 6 adventurers playing/acting out an original Adventures in Cardboard story line using the power of narrative storytelling and the luck of the dice.

Mondays 2:30-4:30pm

Art Feeds – Middle School

This workshop allows Middle School kids to work with artists exploring ways to use visual arts and writing to help navigate life while expressing in a space shared with peers. 

Tuesdays, 3:30-5:30 PM

Art for Survival

A visual arts and writing workshop that allows High School participants to work with artists exploring ways to use visual arts and writing to help them navigate life. 

Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm

Afterschool Teen Arts Council (ATAC)

ATAC is an opportunity for creatively-minded teens to come together and become an integral part of the Holter, therefore becoming advocates for the arts among their peers as well as the community as a whole.