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Onsite Classes & Workshops

The New York School of the Arts offers a broad spectrum of art workshops that consider the traditional, contemporary, and experimental approaches. Our goal is to experiment, explore and develop the artistic passion of our students and artists.

Click the “ENROLL NOW” buttons below or call the school office at 646-880-9050
Monday – Thursday, 9 AM – 5 PM
Friday and Saturday, 10 AM – 4 PM.

Academic Year 2026

SEPTEMBER 8, 2026 - MAY 22, 2027


FALL SESSION I:

Tuesday, September 8 - Monday, November 2, 2026

FALL BREAK:

Tuesday, November 3 - Saturday, November 8, 2026

FALL SESSION II:

Monday, November 9, 2026 - Saturday, January 23, 2027

THANKSGIVING BREAK:

November 23 - 28, 2026

WINTER BREAK:

December 21, 2026 - January 2, 2027

SPRING SESSION I:

Monday, January 25 - Saturday, March 20, 2027

SPRING BREAK:

March 22 - 27, 2025

SPRING SESSION II:

Monday, March 29 - Saturday, May 22, 2027

SUMMER SESSION I:

June 2027

SUMMER SESSION II

July 2027


Application:

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Our Courses

Professor:

Taka Maruno

Large Prints

Create your image on a plate larger than full- size paper (22”x30”) that extends far beyond your imagination. Develop individual projects in mediums including monotype, drypoint, linocut, collagraph, carborundum, and chine colle. Just bring your passion and explore new idea. Limited seats available

All levels are welcome.

8 Fridays, 1pm - 4pm
Each Session: $400

FALL SESSION 1: Friday, September 11 - Friday, October 30, 2026
FALL SESSION 2: Friday, November 13 -Friday, January 22, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Friday, January 29 - Friday, March 19, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Friday, April 2 - Friday, May 21, 2027

Professor:

mARTha Bloom

Evening Experimental Printmaking & Mixed Media

This immersive, process-driven class welcomes all levels and invites you to experiment and develop your personal artistic voice. Using monoprinting as a starting point, you’ll explore drawing, painting, collage, and assemblage—combining techniques in open-ended, hands-on sessions.

With individualized guidance, you’ll build skills in line, color, composition, and texture while creating work rooted in your own ideas and experiences.

Bring found materials, personal imagery, or older work to transform. You’ll leave with a series of experimental pieces and a stronger sense of confidence and creative direction.

All levels are welcome.

8 Wednesdays, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Each Session: $400

FALL SESSION 1: Wednesday, September 9 - Wednesday, October 28, 2026
FALL SESSION 2: Wednesday, November 11 - Wednesday, January 20, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Wednesday, January 27 - Wednesday, March 17, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Wednesday, March 31 - Wednesday, May, 19, 2027

Professor:

Karen Lindsay

Cyanotypes

Create images rather than capture them. Expressive possibilities in historic photographic processes offer a compelling alternative to modern digital prints. Fine art papers, hand applied archival emulsions, and the mercurial effects of chemistry and changing light provide surprises and opportunities for the adventurous image maker. Topics will include cyanotypes, Van Dyke brown, bleaching, toning, paper selection, photograms, and the history of photography. Most materials will be provided.

Open to all levels.

8 Thursdays, 10am - 2pm
Each Session: $430

FALL SESSION 1: Thursday, September 10 - Thursday, October 29, 2026
FALL SESSION 2: Thursday, November 12 - Thursday, January 21, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Thursday, January 28 - Thursday, March 18, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Thursday, April 1 - Thursday, May, 20, 2027

Professor:

Judy Mensch

White Line Woodcut

White line woodcut was developed in the early 1900’s in Provincetown, MA by a group of artists, including Blanche Lazzell, who wanted an alternative to traditional Japanese woodblock printing. In this class you will learn registration, how to transfer a drawing onto a woodblock, how to carve a linear drawing into the woodblock made of Shina Plywood, and how to print using water base paint. We will use non-toxic watercolor and/or gouache to print color areas. Each color is printed several times to create a transparent or opaque hue. Printing is done with a Baren and/or a tablespoon. This simple technique allows for multiple colors to be printed from one block and the results are painterly and textured. Each student will receive a Sample Pack of Awagami Editioning Papers from Japan which was graciously donated by the Awagami Factory.

For the first class please bring drawings, photos, and other reference material as inspiration for your first print image, 4 x 7 inches.

• 12-inch ruler from a stationary store
• #2 pencil
• Ball point pen
• Ultra-Fine Point Sharpie for drawing ideas
• Tracing paper
• Carbon paper from a stationary store or red carbon paper from McClaine’s
• ¼ inch 8 x 10 Shina Plywood Woodblock from McClaine’s
• V gouge or an inexpensive woodcut tool set from Lee Valley Hardware, Amazon, or McClaine’s

4 Wednesdays, 1 pm - 4 pm
$200

FALL SESSION 2: Wednesday, November 11, 2026 - Wednesday, December 9, 2026
Wednesday, December 16 - Wednesday, January 20, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Wednesday, January 27, 2027 - Wednesday, February 17, 2027
Wednesday, February 24 - Wednesday, March 17, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Wednesday, March 31- Wednesday, April 21, 2027
Wednesday, April 28 - Wednesday, May 19, 2027

Professor:

Taka Maruno

Techniques of Printmaking

Discover the creative potential of printmaking, starting with Monotypes and Drypoint and moving to more complicated techniques of Color Viscosity inking techniques. You’ll learn to combine technical skill and expression into works of art.

This workshop is ideal whether you’re a beginner who wants to understand the process of making a print or someone who wants to improve the technique.

8 Tuesdays, 5:30pm - 8:30pm
Each Session: $400

FALL SESSION 1: Tuesday, September 8 - Tuesday, October 27, 2026
FALL SESSION 2: Tuesday, November 10, 2026 - Tuesday, January, 19, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Tuesday, January 26, 2027 - Tuesday, March 16, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Tuesday, March 30, 2026 - Tuesday, May 18, 2027

Professor:

Taka Maruno

Printmaking Techniques

Discover the creative potential of printmaking, starting with Monotypes and Drypoint and moving to more complicated techniques of Color Viscosity inking techniques.
You’ll learn to combine technical skill and expression into works of art.

This class is ideal whether you’re a beginner who wants to understand the process of making a print or someone who wants to improve the technique.

8 Mondays, 6pm - 9pm
Each Session: $400

FALL SESSION 1: Monday, September 14, 2026 - Monday, November 2, 2026
FALL SESSION 2: Monday, November 9, 2026 - Monday, January 18, 2027
SPRING SESSION 1: Monday, January 25, 2027 - Monday, March 15, 2027
SPRING SESSION 2: Monday, March 29 - Monday, May 17, 2027