At the Art Center

NEW! Zoom Class

As the pandemic conditions are not abating yet, no youth classes are planned take place in person at the Art Center through the end of the year.

We hope you will join us as we dip our toes into the virtual arena with a FREE Zoom Workshop: Make A Mandala, for all ages taught by the wonderful Rebecca Goodman, coming July 25!

Questions? Youth Art Director

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Registration Policies

Voted the Banner’s FAVE PLACE to take an Art Class, be sure to mark your calendars for exciting upcoming classes!

Other Youth Classes: Art After School

Inspire Encourage Create Voted the Press Banner FAVE “Place to Take a Class.”

MAC Youth art programs are made possible because of donations from the following and people just like you.

We have established a Gloria Seneres Memorial Fund which directly supports our Youth Art Programs. DONATE online today or send a check to the Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center, 9341 Mill St. Ben Lomond, CA 95005. All contributions are tax-deductible.

Thanks for helping make youth art happen!

SCMAC Visual Arts and Music Content Standards

The Santa Cruz Mountains Art Center recognizes the importance of a variety of art experiences for the well-rounded development of children, for enriching local communities and for a more humane global community. All Art Center youth art classes incorporate age appropriate SCMAC Standards and California State Content Standards for the Visual Arts and Music. Content standards were designed to encourage the highest achievement of every student, by defining the knowledge, concepts, and skills that students should acquire at each grade level.

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