


Spring is right around the corner! Barnsdall Arts Center is pleased to announce our Spring 2025 Session!
For the first time in BAC history, we will be conducting a staggered registration by medium.
This means class registration will be spaced out and released in segments. Classes will remain open for registration through April 12 or until full. Each medium segment will open for online registration at 10 AM on their respective day.
Registration is online-only on Eventbrite.
Upcoming Session: April 22nd – June 14th
Registration: April 1st – 12th
Upcoming Session:
April 22nd – June 14th
Registration:
April 1st – 12th
Click here to see the Schedule of Classes
Before registering, please click here to review our policy.
Please note: Class offering content subject to change prior to the start of registration.
Explore Studios

Ceramics
Ceramic classes enable students to learn the technical and artistic skills needed to work with clay. Classes included beginning to advanced levels in Hand building & Wheel Throwing.
Taught By

Drawing and Painting
Painting & Drawing classes allow students to explore a plethora of traditional and non-traditional techniques while experimenting with various mediums and tools.
Taught By

Yaron Dotan

Aaron Donovan

Fiber Art
Fiber Art classes explore a variety of techniques and materials to craft functional and non-functional art. Classes include weaving, quilt-making, and dye processes.
Taught By

Jonathan Hernandez

IO Olivera

Jewelry Making
Jewelry Making classes delve into wearable and sculptural art processes with metal. Classes include hydraulic press forging, vacuum casting, & precious metal clay processes.
Taught By

Mary Ann Frericks

Melody Cooper

Joseph Fiorillo

Hiro Westdorp

Life Drawing
Life Drawing classes provide a space for students to hone in on their visual understanding of human anatomy with a live figure model. Instructed & uninstructed classes are available.

Media Arts
Media Arts classes, such as Graphic Design, help students develop the technical skills needed for digital art development in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Taught By

Mixed Media
Mixed Media classes place an emphasis on experimentation and exploration with a variety of mediums, both traditional and unconventional.
Taught By

Dylan Diloretto

Lori Fiacco

Howard Marshall

Aviva Weiner Fontes

Mosaics
Mosaic classes explore the art of assembling intricate and vibrant compositions using diverse glass materials.
Taught By

Photography
Photography Classes, including 35mm, 4 x 5, & digital formats, provide new students with the space to develop photo-fundamentals & professionals to enhance their craft within a communal creative space.
Taught By

Joey Lehman Morris

Printmaking
Printmaking classes offer an exploration into various printmaking & bookmaking practices that will challenge students’ technical and artistic skills. Classes in relief printing, intaglio, and bookmaking are available.
Taught By

Daniel Gonzalez

Rebecca Pollack

Writing
Writing classes aim to empower and refine students’ creative written skills across various genres and styles.
Taught By

Carol Cellucci

Claudia Ross

Ceramics
Ceramic classes enable students to learn the technical and artistic skills needed to work with clay. Classes included beginning to advanced levels in Hand building & Wheel Throwing.
Taught By

Drawing and Painting
Painting & Drawing classes allow students to explore a plethora of traditional and non-traditional techniques while experimenting with various mediums and tools.
Taught By

Fiber Art
Fiber Art classes explore a variety of techniques and materials to craft functional and non-functional art. Classes include weaving, quilt-making, and dye processes.
Taught By

Jewelry Making
Jewelry Making classes delve into wearable and sculptural art processes with metal. Classes include hydraulic press forging, vacuum casting, & precious metal clay processes.
Taught By

Mary Ann Frericks

Hiro Westdorp

Melody Cooper

Joseph Fiorillo

Life Drawing
Life Drawing classes provide a space for students to hone in on their visual understanding of human anatomy with a live figure model. Instructed & uninstructed classes are available.

Media Arts
Media Arts classes, such as Graphic Design, help students develop the technical skills needed for digital art development in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Taught By

Mixed Media
Mixed Media classes place an emphasis on experimentation and exploration with a variety of mediums, both traditional and unconventional.
Taught By

Dylan Diloretto

Lori Fiacco

Aviva Weiner Fontes

Howard Marshall

Mosaics
Mosaic classes explore the art of assembling intricate and vibrant compositions using diverse glass materials.
Taught By

Photography
Photography Classes, including 35mm, 4 x 5, & digital formats, provide new students with the space to develop photo-fundamentals & professionals to enhance their craft within a communal creative space.
Taught By

Printmaking
Printmaking classes offer an exploration into various printmaking & bookmaking practices that will challenge students’ technical and artistic skills. Classes in relief printing, intaglio, and bookmaking are available.
Taught By

Writing
Writing classes aim to empower and refine students’ creative written skills across various genres and styles.
Taught By

Carol Cellucci

Claudia Ross

Ceramics
Ceramic classes enable students to learn the technical and artistic skills needed to work with clay. Classes included beginning to advanced levels in Hand building & Wheel Throwing.
Teaching Artists

Drawing and Painting
Painting & Drawing classes allow students to explore a plethora of traditional and non-traditional techniques while experimenting with various mediums and tools.
Teaching Artists

Yaron Dotan

Aaron Donovan

Fiber Art
Fiber Art classes explore a variety of techniques and materials to craft functional and non-functional art. Classes include weaving, quilt-making, and dye processes.
Teaching Artists

Jonathan Hernandez

IO Oliver

Jewelry Making
Jewelry Making classes delve into wearable and sculptural art processes with metal. Classes include hydraulic press forging, vacuum casting, & precious metal clay processes.
Teaching Artists

Mary Ann Frericks

Joseph Fiorillo

Hiro Westrop

Life Drawing
Life Drawing classes provide a space for students to hone in on their visual understanding of human anatomy with a live figure model. Instructed & uninstructed classes are available.

Media Arts
Media Arts classes, such as Graphic Design, help students develop the technical skills needed for digital art development in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Teaching Artist

Mixed Media
Mixed Media classes place an emphasis on experimentation and exploration with a variety of mediums, both traditional and unconventional.
Teaching Artists

Dylan Diloretto

Lori Fiacco

Howard Marshall

Aviva Weiner Fontes

Mosaics
Mosaic classes explore the art of assembling intricate and vibrant compositions using diverse glass materials.
Teaching Artists

Photography
Photography Classes, including 35mm, 4 x 5, & digital formats, provide new students with the space to develop photo-fundamentals & professionals to enhance their craft within a communal creative space.
Teaching Artists

Printmaking
Printmaking classes offer an exploration into various printmaking & bookmaking practices that will challenge students’ technical and artistic skills. Classes in relief printing, intaglio, and bookmaking are available.
Teaching Artists

Daniel Gonzalez

Rebecca Pollack

Writing
Writing classes aim to empower and refine students’ creative written skills across various genres and styles.
Teaching Artists

Carol Cellucci

Claudia Ross
Contact Us
Let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Address
4814 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, California
Phone
323-644-6295
Hours
General Hours:
Monday – Friday: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
During the session:
Tuesday – Friday: 10:00 am – 6:30 pm
Saturday: 9:00 am – 5:30 pm
*Closed During City Holidays*
Email Us
Public Land Acknowledgment
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.
4814 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90027
BAC: (323) 644-6295
BJAC: (323) 644-6275
Barnsdall Arts Center (BAC), Barnsdall Junior Arts Center (BJAC), and BJAC Gallery are facilities operated by the City of Los Angeles, DCA
Public Land Acknowledgment
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.
Barnsdall Arts Center (BAC), Barnsdall Junior Arts Center (BJAC), and BJAC Gallery are facilities operated by the City of Los Angeles, DCA
Public Land Acknowledgement
It is important that we prioritize respect for both the historic culture and the contemporary presence of indigenous peoples throughout California, and especially in the Los Angeles area. To that end, and particularly as a public and civic institution, we acknowledge that our facility resides on what was historically the homeland of Kizh, Tongva, and Chumash peoples who were dispossessed of their land.