Art Classes in KC

Channel your inner artist at these instructed classes.

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A modern day Mona Lisa if you ask us.

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It is never too late to learn something new. Whether this is your first time touching a canvas, or you’re looking to brush up on old skills — this community embraces artists of all ages + abilities.

From printmaking to figure drawing, there are plenty of options to tap into your inner Picasso around KC.

Painting

The Tipsy Red Fox, 2300 Independence Ave., Kansas City, MO | This studio is all about having fun — hence the BYOB.

Expressive Arts, 500 Armour Rd., North Kansas City, MO | Unleash your inner child + express yourself freely with guided paint sessions and classes.

Happy Trees Painting, two locations | These sip and paint classes are perfect for any birthday, bachelorette party, or even team bonding.

Pinot’s Palette, multiple locations | Paint your heart out at one of these instructed classes.

Ceramics

Epic Arts, 609 N. 6th St., Kansas City, KS | Try a hand-building sculpting project or get familiar with a pottery wheel.

Belger Arts, multiple locations | Get creative at the Crossroads location with a date night class.

Ceramic Cafe, 9510 Nall Ave., Overland Park, KS | Paint your own pottery piece (a great handmade gift for the holidays).

Driftwood Ceramics, 1827 Buchanan St., North Kansas City, MO | From hand-building to intermediate wheel classes, potters of all skill levels are welcome here.

A little bit of everything

Art School KC, 307 A SW Market St., Lee’s Summit, MO | Work on your craft at one of these semester-long classes.

Johnson County Arts and Heritage Center, 8788 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, KS | Get in the holiday spirit at a themed class.

Scraps KC, 3269 Roanoke Rd., Kansas City, MO | Sustainability is at the heart of this upcycling-focused studio.

Johnson County Community College Continuing Education, 12345 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS | From crotchet to jewelry-making, the possibilities are endless.

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