Master Classes
Ages 12 – 18
Middle and High School Master Classes are taught by our professional working artists who are well-established in their field and are designed with serious, budding artists in mind.
Kids Art Classes & Camps
Join as a Family Member to receive exclusive discounts on bookings throughout the year!
Art After School
Exploring Creativity
Ages 6 – 11
Exploring Creativity nurtures and promotes creativity in Elementary students through fun activities and art projects. Classes cover a variety of mediums.
Master Classes
Ages 12 – 18
Middle and High School Master Classes are taught by our professional working artists who are well-established in their field and are designed with serious, budding artists in mind.
Exploring Creativity Tue Jan-Feb
Exploring Sculpture with Lynn Farrand
Ages 6 – 11
In this class, students will create wall art reusing common materials and found objects. Clay and more traditional methods will also be introduced. This is a fun and creative class where imagination is celebrated and encouraged.
Lynn Farrand is an artist in sculpture, mixed media and painting with over 30 years of experience. She teaches a diverse array of media focusing on texture, form and color.
Exploring Creativity Wed Jan-Feb
Exploring Character Design with Dameon Pearson
Ages 6 – 11
In this class, students will examine basic techniques of character design and develop the ability to create their own detailed cartoon characters utilizing drawing and painting techniques.
Dameon Pearson’s work encompasses a vast range of media. His scenic art and murals have explored landscapes of clients such as Disney, Universal Studios, Google and Netflix.
Wearable Sculpture with Carley Brandau
Ages 12 – 18
Art that is worn has an inherent function: to serve as an extension of the body in some way shape or form, centering it at a very special place in the history of making art. The act of wearing can provide a range of experiences including, but not limited to: comfort, ease, a new ability, limit movement, celebration, care, transformation, disguise. In this class, students will explore what it means to wear their own art.
Carley Brandau is a multidisciplinary artist with a B.A. in Sculpture from the University of North Carolina Asheville, and a Masters of Design in Fashion, Body, and Garment from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She practices traditions such as weaving, sewing, and patternmaking with experimental approaches and has experience working across many fields from custom garment and costumes, fabrication, and teaching.
Natural Dye with Carley Brandau
Ages 13+
In this workshop series, we will explore the magic of natural dyes. Participants will dye 4 blank cotton napkins to dye using traditional Japanese shibori techniques. Everyone will have the opportunity to combine techniques to create motifs that are truly one of a kind. Treat yourself to the excitement that comes from not knowing the outcome of a process, while honoring the tradition and science of natural dyes! Each workshop will be focused on different dyes and techniques, so participants can take one or many.
Carley Brandau is a multidisciplinary artist with a B.A. in Sculpture from the University of North Carolina Asheville, and a Masters of Design in Fashion, Body, and Garment from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She practices traditions such as weaving, sewing, and patternmaking with experimental approaches and has experience working across many fields from custom garment and costumes, fabrication, and teaching.
Art Camps
Ages 6-14
Our Art Camps keep kids actively engaged working with a variety of instructors, mediums, and techniques. Classes are led by professional studio artists in drawing, painting, sculpture, fiber arts, printmaking, beading, and more! Kids will complete individual and group projects to develop creativity and art skills.
Summer Art Camp
June 16 – August 1
Register ScholarshipsThank you Don and Jacky Wallace for supporting our Summer Art Camp scholarship program
Free Family Art Activities
Studio Channel Islands now offers free Family Art Activities on the first Saturday of the month! We have designed a variety of seasonal projects for all ages to enjoy. There will be samples displayed to inspire you and staff will be available to advise and assist. Please note that these are family-led activities, and all children must be accompanied by an adult. This event is held in collaboration with Open Studios.
Meet our Instructors
Lynn Farrand
Lynn Farrand is an artist in sculpture, mixed media and painting with over 30 years of experience. She teaches a diverse array of media focusing on texture, form and color.
Dameon Pearson
Dameon is a decorative painter whose scenic art and mural paintings have explored landscapes of clients such as Netflix, Google, and Disney. He brings students together to create large scale collaborative art.
Carley Brandau
Carley Brandau is a multidisciplinary artist with a B.A. in Sculpture from the University of North Carolina Asheville, and a Masters of Design in Fashion, Body, and Garment from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She practices traditions such as weaving, sewing, and patternmaking with experimental approaches and has experience working across many fields from custom garment and costumes, fabrication, and teaching.
Carlos Grasso
Carlos is an abstract artist whose art requires the essential element of play. He encourages students to get out of their comfort zone and try new techniques, finding new ways to use familiar materials.
Maria Laura Hendrix
Maria Laura earned her MFA from Otis College of Art and Design in 2020. She creates portraits that reflect the personality of the subject. Her technique of breaking down forms into simplified shapes is perfect for beginner and intermediate students.
Wild About Art with Helen Dziadulewicz
Homeschool art classes, private lessons, and art parties
Studio Channel Islands is built around a creative community. It has been home to many exceptional artists and an inspiration to many more. Our mission is to create opportunities for audiences and artists to connect and through that interaction our community learns and grows.
We are fortunate to have been supported by so many in our community and we remember with great fondness those who have given of their time, talent and treasure over the years. The gifts that we receive in honor of our artists and their families are invested in education programs which share their passion with the next generation.