
Join us this Spring!
Spring 2026 Session: April 14th – June 6th
Registration Information:
- Registration will take place in person during the hours listed above beginning Tuesday, March 3rd.
- Class fees payable in cash OR check ONLY, to City of LA, DCA.
- Parents must provide photo ID if paying with check — if they (check owner and payer) are not present they must send whoever is present with a photo of their ID.
- Lab fees and registration will be processed via Eventbrite, so ensure you have your phone/device ready for use when you arrive and that you have created an Eventbrite account in advance.
- Visit our website or contact us to find out which classes are still available. Waitlists will be available for Sold Out Classes.
- The cashier cannot provide change greater than $25.
- Registration line begins by the orange cone located in front of our main office.
Registration Dates and Hours:
March 3rd – March 14th
Tuesdays-Fridays I 10am to 4:00pm
Saturdays I 10am to 3:00pm
March 17th – March 20th
Tuesday-Friday I 10am to 5:00pm
Questions or concerns? Please email us at DCA.Barnsdall.JAC@lacity.org
We look forward to creating with you this Spring!
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Tuesdays
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
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| JT1 | 7 – 9 | Drawing and Painting for Fun! | MC Macadar | 4 pm – 5 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 7 | |
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Every project in this class will focus on FUN! We will utilize drawing and painting techniques to experiment with hand stamp paintings, texture tracings, and more. |
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| JT2 | 9 – 12 | Beginning Handbuilding Ceramics | Erica Bootchk | 3:30 pm – 5 pm | 8 weeks | $36 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Students will create unique pieces of art by handbuilding and glazing clay that will be fired in a kiln. Artists will be shown a demo project that will be shaped by the current class’ interests. Possible projects will include animal pieces, cups, vases, bowls, pots, and other unusual creations. Students will enjoy developing their skills in pinching, sculpting, and playing with glaze techniques. Let’s bring your creativity to form! |
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Wednesdays
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JW1 | 11 – 17 | Beginning Wheel Throwing | Danielle Retzlaff | 4 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $48 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Learn the basics of ceramic wheel throwing! This class will cover the entire wheel throwing process, including clay prep, forming, trimming, and glazing ceramic objects. We will focus on creating basic forms that are the basis for functional and decorative ceramic vessels. |
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| JW2 | 10 – 16 | Image Making 2 | Hanieh Khatibi | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $36 | $10 | 2 | |
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In this class, students will learn about image making that communicates ideas visually. They will choose their theme and subject, be introduced to visual research, collecting, and making, and experiment with various techniques and illustrations to convey meanings and narratives. Ultimately, they will create a trifold book showcasing their works. |
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| JW3 | 7 – 9 | Printmaking | Io Olivera | 3 pm – 4 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 5 | |
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Printmaking is fun! Instead of one lonely art work you can make multiples. This class will teach the basics of print making. You will learn about subtractive and additive methods of image creation as well as play with color and line work. |
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| JW4 | 7 – 9 | Intro. to Painting | Io Olivera | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $36 | $10 | 5 | |
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Learn beginning painting techniques through the exploration of watercolor painting, acrylic painting and mixed media. This class offers an introduction to foundational painting techniques, guiding students through the versatile and expressive worlds of watercolor, acrylic painting, and mixed media. |
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Thursdays
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JTH1 | 5 – 7 | Garden of Imagination | Carolyn Arredondo | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Garden of Imagination invites young artists to explore nature, growth, and creativity through playful, hands-on art making. Each week, children will experiment with different materials inspired by gardens and the natural world using collage, printmaking, painting, and simple science-based processes. This class encourages curiosity, sensory exploration, and storytelling while celebrating the spring season. |
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| JTH2 | 5 – 7 | My Favorite Things | Carolyn Arredondo | 5 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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In this class, children will explore their personal identities and interests by creating art projects inspired by their favorite things like colors, foods, animals, toys, places, activities, and people. Each week introduces a playful prompt and a hands-on activity that results in a finished artwork. The class culminates in a gallery-style showcase for families. |
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| JTH3 | 7 – 9 | Intro. to Sculpture | Io Olivera | 3 pm – 4 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 8 | |
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Sculpture is everywhere! In this class students will explore and learn about construction and design in 3D. We will learn the basics of construction and materials to create unique works and imaginative objects. |
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| JTH4 | 10 – 16 | Jewelry Design | Io Olivera | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $36 | $10 | 4 | |
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Jewelry can be so many things, fine and fancy, or found and humble jewelry has been a part of human culture forever. In this class students learn basic skills in jewelry construction and design to create unique works. |
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| JTH5 | 10 – 16 | Still Life Drawing 2 | Hanieh Khatibi | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $36 | $10 | 2 | |
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In this observational drawing course, we will learn and practice translating visual data into drawings. We will work directly from objects, using different materials and techniques to identify elements of drawing and improve our eye-hand coordination. As students find their own style and line characteristics, they will also develop analytical skills through observation and progress. |
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| JTH6 | 10 – 14 | Sewing Stuffies | Nicki Voss | 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Using a range of hand sewing and embroidery techniques, students will sew and create their own original self-designed small stuffies using felt, cloth and more. Skills taught include basic hand sewing techniques and embellishment, plus an introduction to pattern drafting and design. Stitch your very own stuffie and learn more about what you can make by hand! |
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| JTH7 | 10 – 14 | Beginning to Intermediate Handbuilding Ceramics | Erica Bootchk | 4 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $48 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Student artists will continue to develop their skills creating ceramic pieces from clay to finished glazed artwork. Pieces will be both functional and conceptual. Taking the current class’ interests into consideration, a demo project will start the classes to inspire artists in developing artwork. Possible projects may include masks, sgraffito, vases, mixed media pieces incorporating wire, beads, and/or yarn, and sculpture! Let’s see where our vision takes us! |
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| JTH8 | 12 – 17 | Fine Art Photography | Raul Vega | 4 pm – 6 pm | 8 weeks | $48 | $10 | 6 | |
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Students will photograph street art and/or nature in order to examine and develop an abstract photo. We will examine what everyone sees but highlight micro elements to create our abstract photos. Students will work in photoshop to create and enhance these abstract qualities. |
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| JTH9 | 3 – 5 | Folk Art (Adult and Child) | Howard Marshall | 10 am – 11 am | 8 weeks | $56 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Lets explore Folk Art! A Folk Artist is someone who creates wonderful works of art rooted in community, culture and daily life without any formal training. Let’s make imaginative works of art using various materials. |
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Fridays
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
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| JF1 | 7 – 9 | Puppetry | MC Macadar | 4 pm – 5 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 5 | |
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In this class, students will learn how to make a variety of puppets! Example projects include sock puppets, paper marionettes, and miniature puppet theater creation. This class is suitable for shy and extroverted children alike! |
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| JF2 | 7 – 9 | Piano 1A | Vera Lugo | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | 6 weeks | $18 | $10 | 3 | |
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This is an introductory piano class where students will learn basic skills like note names, simple rhythms, finger numbers, major scales, and beginning improvisation. Each week a new skill will be presented and practiced, in addition to developing level-appropriate repertoire and exploring composition through improvisation. Students with some experience are welcome to join as a refresher course! |
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| JF3 | 8 – 12 | Piano 1B | Vera Lugo | 5 pm – 6 pm | 6 weeks | $18 | $10 | 5 | |
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This is the next level of piano class after 1A. Students will continue to practice basic skills like note names, rhythms, major scales, and improvisation. Each week a new skill will be presented and practiced, in addition to developing level-appropriate repertoire and exploring composition through improvisation. Students must complete Piano 1A at Barnsdall to matriculate to this class (or pass an equivalent test). |
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Saturdays
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
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| JS1 | 7 – 9 | Art of Collage | Howard Marshall | 12 pm – 1 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 7 | |
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Explore the art of collage through various techniques using paper, scissors, and glue! This class offers youth a journey into collage, an art form centered on assemblage and transformation using fundamental tools: paper (magazines, newspapers, cardstock), scissors, and glue to unlock creativity! |
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| JS2 | 7 – 9 | Abstract Painting | Howard Marshall | 2 pm – 3 pm | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 1 | |
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Abstract painting allows students to explore fun and unique ways of painting and creating! Abstract painting allows students to jump into artistic exploration. It lets them discover fun, personal, and totally unique ways to paint and express themselves creatively! This style moves past the usual rules of trying to paint something real, encouraging students to zero in on basic visual elements like color, shape, texture, and line, letting those become the main focus. |
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| JS3 | 10 – 17 | Improv for Young Actors | Erin Coleman | 10 am – 11 am | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 4 | |
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Improv for Young Actors is a chance for students to explore the joy of saying “yes and” while working collaboratively in a group. Students will gain confidence and learn to trust their instincts all while working in a fun, supportive group setting. |
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| JS4 | 10 – 12 | Fabric Stamping: Design your own Textile | Sarah Romero | 10 am – 11 am | 8 weeks | $24 | $10 | 4 | |
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Students will create their own fabric stamp for printing. Students will have time to create their own textile design onto a blank totebag using their created fabric stamp. Students will also learn different hand sewing techniques with the option to embroider or embellish their totebag. Class concepts will be presented through whole class teacher demos and individual instruction. |
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| JS5 | 12 – 17 | Styles of Photography | Raul Vega | 10:30 am – 12:30 pm | 8 weeks | $48 | $10 | 4 | |
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This class will cover several types of Photography: street photography/photojournalism, still life, nature, abstract and portrait/self portrait. In addition, the class will make prints of their assignments along the way to learn how to set up printing and understand the difference between what one sees on the monitor and the final print. Additionally, we will focus on editing photos in Photoshop. After each photo project, each student will make a selection to edit in Photoshop. |
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| JS6 | 12 – 17 | Darkroom Photography | Raul Vega | 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm | 8 weeks | $48 | $120* | 1 | |
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This class will go through the process of exposing and processing film to make prints. The class will learn how to load film for developing, care for processed film, and have exposure to printing techniques and developing print paper in a wet sink. The class will bring in exposed film to be processed. The class will be asked to shoot pictures that will help to illustrate different lighting qualities. *$120 lab fee is a camera loan deposit and it will be fully refunded at the end of the session. |
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Workshops
| Code | Age Group | Class Name | Teaching Artist | Time | # of Weeks | Class Fee | Lab Fee | Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JS7 | 10 – 13 | Cartoonist Books | Donna Letterese | 4/17 3:30 pm – 5 pm, 4/18 11:00am – 12:30pm | 2 days | $9 | $10 | 4 | |
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In this class, we will bring together the art of making books by hand, with the art of drawing illustrations and cartoons! We will start with an introduction to character design, using shapes to build characters and mixed media to give them value and color, and then we will decide where to place these characters! Students will learn how to put their character into a 4 panel comic or a full page illustration, and they will also have the chance to put these characters into the handmade book arts. |
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Tuesdays
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 – 9 | Drawing and Painting for Fun! | MC Macadar | 4 pm – 5 pm | $24 | $10 | 7 | |
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Every project in this class will focus on FUN! We will utilize drawing and painting techniques to experiment with hand stamp paintings, texture tracings, and more. |
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| 9 – 12 | Beginning Handbuilding Ceramics | Erica Bootchk | 3:30 pm – 5 pm | $36 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
|
Students will create unique pieces of art by handbuilding and glazing clay that will be fired in a kiln. Artists will be shown a demo project that will be shaped by the current class’ interests. Possible projects will include animal pieces, cups, vases, bowls, pots, and other unusual creations. Students will enjoy developing their skills in pinching, sculpting, and playing with glaze techniques. Let’s bring your creativity to form! |
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Wednesdays
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 – 17 | Beginning Wheel Throwing | Danielle Retzlaff | 4 pm – 6 pm | $48 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
|
Learn the basics of ceramic wheel throwing! This class will cover the entire wheel throwing process, including clay prep, forming, trimming, and glazing ceramic objects. We will focus on creating basic forms that are the basis for functional and decorative ceramic vessels. |
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| 10 – 16 | Image Making 2 | Hanieh Khatibi | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | $36 | $10 | 2 | |
|
In this class, students will learn about image making that communicates ideas visually. They will choose their theme and subject, be introduced to visual research, collecting, and making, and experiment with various techniques and illustrations to convey meanings and narratives. Ultimately, they will create a trifold book showcasing their works. |
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| 7 – 9 | Printmaking | Io Olivera | 3 pm – 4 pm | $24 | $10 | 5 | |
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Printmaking is fun! Instead of one lonely art work you can make multiples. This class will teach the basics of print making. You will learn about subtractive and additive methods of image creation as well as play with color and line work. |
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| 7 – 9 | Intro. to Painting | Io Olivera | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | $36 | $10 | 5 | |
|
Learn beginning painting techniques through the exploration of watercolor painting, acrylic painting and mixed media. This class offers an introduction to foundational painting techniques, guiding students through the versatile and expressive worlds of watercolor, acrylic painting, and mixed media. |
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Thursdays
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 – 7 | Garden of Imagination | Carolyn Arredondo | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
|
Garden of Imagination invites young artists to explore nature, growth, and creativity through playful, hands-on art making. Each week, children will experiment with different materials inspired by gardens and the natural world using collage, printmaking, painting, and simple science-based processes. This class encourages curiosity, sensory exploration, and storytelling while celebrating the spring season. |
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| 5 – 7 | My Favorite Things | Carolyn Arredondo | 5 pm – 6 pm | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Children will explore their identities and interests by creating art inspired by their favorite things like colors, foods, animals, toys, places, activities, and people. Each week begins with a playful prompt and hands-on project using collage, clay, paper crafts, or shrink art. Students will build confidence in self-expression, develop visual storytelling skills, and proudly share their unique perspectives in a final showcase for families. |
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| 7 – 9 | Intro. to Sculpture | Io Olivera | 3 pm – 4 pm | $24 | $10 | 8 | |
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Sculpture is everywhere! In this class students will explore and learn about construction and design in 3D. We will learn the basics of construction and materials to create unique works and imaginative objects. |
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| 10 – 16 | Jewelry Design | Io Olivera | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | $36 | $10 | 4 | |
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Jewelry can be so many things, fine and fancy, or found and humble jewelry has been a part of human culture forever. In this class students learn basic skills in jewelry construction and design to create unique works. |
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| 10 – 16 | Still Life Drawing 2 | Hanieh Khatibi | 4:30 pm – 6 pm | $36 | $10 | 2 | |
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In this observational drawing course, we will learn and practice translating visual data into drawings. We will work directly from objects, using different materials and techniques to identify elements of drawing and improve our eye-hand coordination. As students find their own style and line characteristics, they will also develop analytical skills through observation and progress. |
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| 10 – 14 | Sewing Stuffies | Nicki Voss | 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm | $24 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
|
Using a range of hand sewing and embroidery techniques, students will sew and create their own original self-designed small stuffies using felt, cloth and more. Skills taught include basic hand sewing techniques and embellishment, plus an introduction to pattern drafting and design. Stitch your very own stuffie and learn more about what you can make by hand! |
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| 10 – 14 | Beginning to Intermediate Handbuilding Ceramics | Erica Bootchk | 4 pm – 6 pm | $48 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
|
Student artists will continue to develop their skills creating ceramic pieces from clay to finished glazed artwork. Pieces will be both functional and conceptual. Taking the current class’ interests into consideration, a demo project will start the classes to inspire artists in developing artwork. Possible projects may include masks, sgraffito, vases, mixed media pieces incorporating wire, beads, and/or yarn, and sculpture! Let’s see where our vision takes us! |
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| 12 – 17 | Fine Art Photography | Raul Vega | 4 pm – 6 pm | $48 | $10 | 6 | |
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Students will photograph street art and/or nature in order to examine and develop an abstract photo. We will examine what everyone sees but highlight micro elements to create our abstract photos. Students will work in photoshop to create and enhance these abstract qualities. |
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| 3-5 | Folk Art (Adult and Child) | Howard Marshall | 10am-11am | $56 | $10 | WAITLIST | |
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Lets explore Folk Art! A Folk Artist is someone who creates wonderful works of art rooted in community, culture and daily life without any formal training. Let’s make imaginative works of art using various materials. |
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Fridays
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 – 9 | Puppetry | MC Macadar | 4 pm – 5 pm | $24 | $10 | 5 | |
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In this class, students will learn how to make a variety of puppets! Example projects include sock puppets, paper marionettes, and miniature puppet theater creation. This class is suitable for shy and extroverted children alike! |
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| 7 – 9 | Piano 1A | Vera Lugo | 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm | $24 | $10 | 3 | |
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This is an introductory piano class where students will learn basic skills like note names, simple rhythms, finger numbers, major scales, and beginning improvisation. Each week a new skill will be presented and practiced, in addition to developing level-appropriate repertoire and exploring composition through improvisation. Students with some experience are welcome to join as a refresher course! |
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| 8 – 12 | Piano 1B | Vera Lugo | 5 pm – 6 pm | $24 | $10 | 5 | |
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This is the next level of piano class after 1A. Students will continue to practice basic skills like note names, rhythms, major scales, and improvisation. Each week a new skill will be presented and practiced, in addition to developing level-appropriate repertoire and exploring composition through improvisation. Students must complete Piano 1A at Barnsdall to matriculate to this class (or pass an equivalent test). |
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Saturdays
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots Available | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 – 9 | Art of Collage | Howard Marshall | 12 pm – 1 pm | $24 | $10 | 7 | |
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Explore the art of collage through various techniques using paper, scissors, and glue! This class offers youth a journey into collage, an art form centered on assemblage and transformation using fundamental tools: paper (magazines, newspapers, cardstock), scissors, and glue to unlock creativity! |
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| 7 – 9 | Abstract Painting | Howard Marshall | 2 pm – 3 pm | $24 | $10 | 1 | |
|
Abstract painting allows students to explore fun and unique ways of painting and creating! Abstract painting allows students to jump into artistic exploration. It lets them discover fun, personal, and totally unique ways to paint and express themselves creatively! This style moves past the usual rules of trying to paint something real, encouraging students to zero in on basic visual elements like color, shape, texture, and line, letting those become the main focus. |
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| 10 – 17 | Improv for Young Actors | Erin Coleman | 10 am – 11 am | $24 | $10 | 4 | |
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Improv for Young Actors is a chance for students to explore the joy of saying “yes and” while working collaboratively in a group. Students will gain confidence and learn to trust their instincts all while working in a fun, supportive group setting. |
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| 10 – 12 | Fabric Stamping: Design your own Textile | Sarah Romero | 10 am – 11 am | $24 | $10 | 4 | |
|
Students will create their own fabric stamp for printing. Students will have time to create their own textile design onto a blank totebag using their created fabric stamp. Students will also learn different hand sewing techniques with the option to embroider or embellish their totebag. Class concepts will be presented through whole class teacher demos and individual instruction. |
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| 12 – 17 | Styles of Photography | Raul Vega | 10:30 am – 12:30 pm | $48 | $10 | 4 | |
|
This class will cover several types of Photography: street photography/photojournalism, still life, nature, abstract and portrait/self portrait. In addition, the class will make prints of their assignments along the way to learn how to set up printing and understand the difference between what one sees on the monitor and the final print. Additionally, we will focus on editing photos in Photoshop. After each photo project, each student will make a selection to edit in Photoshop. |
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| 12 – 17 | Darkroom Photography | Raul Vega | 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm | $48 | $120* | 1 | |
|
This class will go through the process of exposing and processing film to make prints. The class will learn how to load film for developing, care for processed film, and have exposure to printing techniques and developing print paper in a wet sink. The class will bring in exposed film to be processed. The class will be asked to shoot pictures that will help to illustrate different lighting qualities. *$120 lab fee is a camera loan deposit and it will be fully refunded at the end of the session. |
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Workshops
| Age Group |
Class Name | Teaching Artist |
Time | Class Fee |
Lab Fee |
Slots | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10 – 13 | Cartoonist Books | Donna Letterese | 4/17 3:30 pm – 5 pm, 4/18 11:00am – 12:30pm | $9 | $10 | 4 | |
|
In this class, we will bring together the art of making books by hand, with the art of drawing illustrations and cartoons! We will start with an introduction to character design, using shapes to build characters and mixed media to give them value and color, and then we will decide where to place these characters! Students will learn how to put their character into a 4 panel comic or a full page illustration, and they will also have the chance to put these characters into the handmade book arts. |
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Please note: Class offerings and content are subject to change prior to the start of registration.
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.



