pricing
$15.00 a class
Buy 4 get 5th class free!
To buy 4 get 5th class free click here or click on any REGISTER NOW button. Select 4 classes that you will pay for, in "special instructions enter your 5th class of choice. We will email you a confirmation of your class placement.
Financial Assistance
SBAP offers financial assistance with 50%-75% tuition reduction, as well as full scholarships. Please click here to fill out the financial aid request form.
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Make Up Classes
Students are welcome to make up missed classes by attending an extra class. Please notify studio in advance.
MISSION
SBAP has a mission to teach young people and adults how to enhance their own lives and community through art. We do this by providing affordable and free art education programs and public art projects. Our programs consist of: Kids Art Studio, Adult Workshops, Art Parties, Art After School, School Partnerships, Community Outreach, and Public Art.
DID YOU KNOW?
Our programs at SBAP would not be possible without the generous support of our Community: Neighbors, Businesses, Friends, and Family.
Please let us know if you would like to donate. We accept donated supplies, as well as monetary donations. We are a 501c-3 non-profit organization. All donations are tax deduction. Click here for more information.
DID YOU KNOW?
Studies show that children who are regularly exposed to experiences in the arts have high academic achievement.
DID YOU KNOW?
Did you know that national studies have proven that when art is installed in public places people actually take better care of their own public spaces. Another term for this is pride and place!
DID YOU KNOW?
Which twentieth-century art movement is Henri Matisse most famous for being involved with?
Fauvism comes from a French word meaning "wild beast." The movement's original teacher was Gustave Moreau. Fauvists used bright, vivid colors, usually unnatural, and complementary colors to contrast. Henri Matisse's "The Red Room" was originally blue, before he painted it green, and then finally chose the crimson hue that gave it its name.
DID YOU KNOW?
What movement claimed to be anti-art?
Dada

















