SECOND SATURDAY, 9-11am
Open studio is an opprtunity for children, highchair to grade school, to freely explore their creitive side. Children can rotate between different art stations based on their interest. They are encouraged to experiment and create at their own pace and our skillful instructor will be there to guide the entire process. You may come and go as you wish. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver.
Just $5. Walkins welcome, but registration appreciated; click here.
SECOND SATURDAY, 9-11am
Open studio is an opprtunity for children, highchair to grade school, to freely explore their creitive side. Children can rotate between different art stations based on their interest. They are encouraged to experiment and create at their own pace and our skillful instructor will be there to guide the entire process. You may come and go as you wish. Children ages 6 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver.
Just $5. Walkins welcome, but registration appreciated; click here.
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The Red Rock Center for the Arts along with community partners has established a scholarship fund program for those who can not afford to pay for classes. Our goal is to make art classes available to everyone, no matter what their situation may be.
Does your family have a financial hardship that prevents you from attending an art class at the Center? Fill out our scholarship application! *Partial scholarships are available for classes only. We are not able to provide scholarships for materials/art kits. Click here to request funding today.
Does your family have a financial hardship that prevents you from attending an art class at the Center? Fill out our scholarship application! *Partial scholarships are available for classes only. We are not able to provide scholarships for materials/art kits. Click here to request funding today.
Affordable art programming is made possible through grants from the Martin County Youth Foundation and by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund.