AFTER SCHOOL ART CLUB

GRADES K-2 Tuesdays 4:00-5:15
GRADES 3-6 Wednsedays 4:00-5:15

$240 Per Student for 8-Week Program

The After School Art Club meets once a week for eight weeks, each session built around a unique theme explored through drawing, painting, and sculpture. Classes are small and personalized, with 10 or fewer students, giving each child space to experiment, create, and grow.

Each program offers new creative challenges and techniques, encouraging imagination and self-expression in a fun, supportive setting.

All classes are held in the P. Poppins Art Room at The Space Below in downtown Westerly.

At the end of each eight-week program, the experience culminates in a student art show at The Space, where young artists proudly share their work with family and friends.

Phebe does an amazing job with kids of all ages! My son and his friends looked forward to seeing Miss Phebe every week! 

-Allie R
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No extra materials fees- and no mess for you to clean up!

SPRING PROGRAM 2026

Superheroes, Comics & Beyond!

BAM! POW! This action-packed session dives into the bold world of comic creation and visual storytelling. Artists will experiment with panel layouts, speech bubbles, dramatic action scenes, and graphic techniques to bring their ideas to life. Each participant will create original comic scenes and characters, ending in a special public art show opening during Downtown Westerly’s Art Crawl on May 1.

 

Classes are held in the P. Poppins Art Room at The Space Below in downtown Westerly, which also offers comfortable seating and river patio access for parents to relax or enjoy some free time.

PAST PROGRAMS

WINTER PROGRAM 2025/2026

Our winter session’s theme will be The Magical & Mythical, which invites young artists to imagine enchanted lands and the magical beings that live within them. Students will create a map of an imaginary world, paint a portrait of an imaginary creature, build a habitat for a mythical being, and sculpt their own mythical creature.

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