KVPAC Visual Art
Program Overview

Programs are designed for ages 3 to adult to develop talents, stimulate creativity and encourage self-confidence. Group and semi-private instruction is available.

Curriculum is either project or process based. Project-based instruction teaches students the skills to complete a specific project. Examples of project based classes are World of Art, Printmaking, or Master Clay. Process-based classes are designed to give students a comprehensive skill set and apply art theory. Examples of process-based classes are Art Academy, Elite Art, Drawing & Sketching and Fashion Design.

For placement information – contact , Visual Arts Director. 

Artists@Work is an adult/teen art league providing activities and instruction for those with a wide range of skills and interests – from the beginning to professional artist. Click here for an application and more information.

Did you know that KVPAC has an Art Academy? It is based on bona fide art school curriculum.  

The Art Academy is designed to build step-by-step artistic knowledge and skill development through progressive courses, which meet once a week from October through May.  It is divided into four age appropriate levels that offer individualized instruction by highly qualified Artist/Instructors geared to take your child's talent to the next level.

"I am very fortunate in having so many students who are so talented, polite, and eager to learn and are applying themselves so well to what they are learning. They take instructions well and are all interested in learning about accomplished artists of various periods and of the chronological history of art. Whatever paths the children will follow, it will always be of great benefit to their intellectual development," wrote resident artist/ teacher Allan A. Philiba.  "It gives me great satisfaction that I'm able to convey to so many young children much of what I have learned in more than 40 years as an artist, teacher and as someone who has traveled to many continents absorbing art and culture as much as I could.  I hope that many more children will have the opportunity to be introduced to art in all the challenging ways my present students have. It is especially rewarding to me, at the end of each class, to see the happy faces of children who are proud of the art they created. We accomplish all with humor and lack of pressure."

While many of the courses offered at KVPAC are 'product' oriented, meaning that several hours in class can produce a guided and 'finished' project to send home, Art Academy takes as its charge the responsibility to produce fabulous artists not just art projects by focusing on the art process.  Students will gain an insight into the characteristics of each of the art materials they use as they refine their skills of craftsmanship and design. Some will choose to apply this knowledge to create realistic renderings of subjects; others may choose to work more abstractly.  "What I love about Art Academy is the environment it provides for the kids to have fun, make friends, and discovers their talents," says instructor Michelle Barnett.  "I find that every student has an innate seed of creativity waiting to be watered. The projects are designed to give every child an opportunity to find the medium that best suites them while exploring a variety of others as well.  It is my challenge to develop projects that stimulate their artistic energy and provide them with new insight into the wonderful world or art."

Over the course of the school year, students will have the opportunity to use the art material of their choice and to explore the subject matter that they want, we merely invite all students be open to exploration and let go of the pressure to make art that fits only one fixed concept of what art should be.  Each student's growth will become more and more apparent and as parents you will see this at the end of each term.  Art Academy (soon to wrap up its successful pilot year) culminates every semester with a Gallery Event, when all class-produced artwork is proudly exhibited.

Let your children jump into Art Academy with both feet and have fun--they may surprise you (and themselves) with what they can do when the possibilities are endless!