After-School Programs

We offer weekly after-school art programs that go beyond art techniques to teach kids about a broader range of applications and concepts, including different types of art and design careers, wildlife and habitat conservation, and cultural diversity. Help your students explore the world around them through art!

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All About Our After-School Programs

Take-Home Crayola® Art Materials

Our after-school programs come with 3 to 4 take-home Crayola® art materials so that kids can assess their projects and continue to work on them at home, if they like. We strongly encourage children to view creativity as an ongoing process.

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Happy Customers

Here's what people have to say about our after-school programs!

Leah had such a blast! She actually looks forward to Wednesday’s because of this art class after school! Thanks so much for this awesome opportunity!
We will do it again!

Ashley C

Fairlawn

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FAQ

How long are your programs (weeks and hours)?

Our standard program is held immediately after school for 1 hour and typically lasts for 8 weeks. However, we can accommodate program requests of 4 to 12 weeks. We are happy to discuss any atypical scheduling needs.

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Who pays for an after-school program?

Typically, after-school programs are paid for by parents. In some cases, a PTO or other organization may opt to pay part or all of the students' enrollment.

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How much do your after-school programs cost?

Typically our suggested price is around $125 but we can work with you to find an after-school solution at a price that is right for your community.

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Who are the Crayola® Imagine Arts Academy™ instructors?

Our instructors tend to be artists, college students pursuing an education or art degree, former/retired teachers, or teachers on summer break. All of our instructors have experience working with large groups of elementary-aged children and have undergone an extensive background check.

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