Term 2
Teen Art Class (Ages 12–16)
📅 Term 2 Starts: April 28, 2026
🗓 Every Tuesday & Thursday
⏰ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
🎨 10-Week Term
A creative space where teens explore their imagination, express themselves, and develop art skills through drawing, painting, mixed media, and sculpture. Each session encourages confidence, focus, and self-expression in a supportive and inspiring environment.
My classes are centred around “art your way,” where teens are encouraged to take the lead and explore ideas they’re genuinely excited about. I guide and support them with techniques and skill-building along the way. With my art therapy background, I gently weave in themes like self-esteem and personal expression when it feels natural—helping teens not just create art, but also connect more deeply with themselves.
For Teens
Hey artists! 🎨✨
This is your chance to paint, draw, and make amazing projects. You can try cool techniques with acrylics, watercolours, clay, and more!
Make anything you can imagine—epic landscapes, fantasy creatures, or your own crazy ideas. There are no mistakes in art, just fun and creativity!
For Parents
Your teen will thrive in a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment where art encourages self-expression, confidence, and focus.
Each term includes:
Foundations of drawing, painting, and mixed media
Exploration of different materials and techniques
All materials provided
Projects that reflect your teen’s creativity and personal growth
Class Suitability
We want every child to feel supported and enjoy their art journey. Students should have basic focus in a small group. For NDIS participants needing extra support, additional assistance or a private session can be arranged.
Our Team
Overwhelm & anxiety
Teens often feel stressed, pressured, or overstimulated. You provide a calm, grounding space where they can slow down and regulate.
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Low confidence / identity struggles
Many don’t feel “good at anything” or don’t know who they are yet. You help them build confidence through creating and self-expression.
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Feeling misunderstood
Marketing DirectorSocial discomfort
Friendships can be hard. Your small, gentle group offers a safe way to connect without pressure
Lack of creative outlet
School is structured and outcome-focused. You give them freedom to explore “their way” without judgement.
Teens often don’t open up in traditional settings. Art gives them a non-verbal way to express what’s going on.