Register Now! Fall Gallery/Studio Program
The Brooklyn Museum's Gallery/Studio Program offers fun and challenging studio art courses for students (age six and up) and adults. Through instruction in the gallery and studio, each course develops skills in viewing and creating art. Participants explore the Museum's renowned collections, discover new art materials, and create their own works of art inspired by the galleries. Classes include instruction in painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture, mixed media, and digital photography.
Note: Courses do not have any prerequisites. All levels of experience are welcome.
Student Exhibition
At the conclusion of each semester, there is a 2–3 month exhibition of the students' work in the Museum's Con Edison Education Gallery.
A very limited number of scholarships are available for students ages 6–13
See also Work-Study Programs for Teens
The Gallery/Studio Program and scholarships for participants are generously supported by the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation and the Brooklyn Museum's Molly B. Levine Fund, established by Laurence W. Levine, Jay H. Levine, Susan Levine Kane, and the Laurence W. Levine Foundation.
Major support for these activities is also provided by the Museum's Edith and Frances Mulhall Achilles and William Randolph Hearst education endowments, and by Con Edison.
Note: Courses do not have any prerequisites. All levels of experience are welcome.
Student Exhibition
At the conclusion of each semester, there is a 2–3 month exhibition of the students' work in the Museum's Con Edison Education Gallery.
A very limited number of scholarships are available for students ages 6–13
See also Work-Study Programs for Teens
The Gallery/Studio Program and scholarships for participants are generously supported by the Ezra Jack Keats Foundation and the Brooklyn Museum's Molly B. Levine Fund, established by Laurence W. Levine, Jay H. Levine, Susan Levine Kane, and the Laurence W. Levine Foundation.
Major support for these activities is also provided by the Museum's Edith and Frances Mulhall Achilles and William Randolph Hearst education endowments, and by Con Edison.
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