Hands kneading dark wet clay on a light wooden table, soft morning window light, shallow depth of field, 35mm
Hands kneading dark wet clay on a light wooden table, soft morning window light, shallow depth of field, 35mm

/ Classes & Workshops

Fine art studio practice.

A light-filled Brooklyn studio where children and adults practice genuine fine-art techniques. We prioritize tactile exploration and technical instruction over step-by-step replication.

Our Core Philosophy

We teach genuine artistic techniques, honoring each student's creative courage.

+ The Cohorts

Studio programs by age

Foundation Studio

Intermediate Practice

Adult Workshops

Process-based exploration in wet clay, charcoal drawing, and tempera paint. Focuses on sensory observation and basic spatial forms.

Observational drawing, relief printmaking, and hand-built ceramics. Students develop independent artistic autonomy and technical control over real materials.

Structured term classes focusing on classical charcoal drawing, oil paint preparation, and advanced tactile clay forms in a collaborative environment.

• Frictionless Learning

Frequently asked questions

What materials do you use?

Is prior experience required?

We work exclusively with fine-art materials: raw clay, willow charcoal, heavy printmaking papers, and high-pigment paints. We never use pre-fabricated craft kits.

No. We teach technical fundamentals from the ground up, respecting where each student is in their individual creative development.

How are cohorts structured?

How do term registrations work?

Classes are limited to eight students to ensure deep, focused instruction and individual studio space for every artist.

Classes run in ten-week blocks. Spaces are held first for returning studio members, with remaining openings filled via our inquiry list.