FALL 2010 Classes & Workshops for Adults and Children:
Explore your creative potential
13 September — 20 November 2010
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You Won't Feel Like a Sardine
By popular demand, all free classes now have maximum enrollments so you will not be crammed into studios or needing to work out in the hallway. This provides you with a better learning experience by keeping popular sessions from getting overcrowded.
Keeping It Affordable
A wide range of Introduction classes are tuition-free, and tuition for our smaller and more intensive workshops remains very reasonable.
Yet, if you need some financial assistance, we are here to help. Our Tuition Assistance program is designed to make Fleisher's classes as easily accessible as possible.
More Semesters Means More Art-making
By making some slight adjustments to our annual calendar, we have added an entire additional term to the year. Our ten-week sessions begin in September (fall), January (winter), and April (spring) — with a slightly shorter session in July (summer). This means shorter waits between terms and more opportunities for you to participate.
Click on the links below for more information and to register for the following programs:
- Tuition-free Classes for Adults — Introduction to drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking, and photography
- Workshops for Adults — Longer studio hours, smaller class sizes, and specialty topics
- Special Workshops, Open Studios, and Free Programs for Adults — Intensive classes of varying lengths
- Tuition-free Classes for Children &Teens — Our ever popular Saturday program for young artists
- Workshops for Parents — indulge your own creativity while your little ones enjoy the Saturday program for young artists
- Special Programs for Youth — Includes Teen Lounge, which provides self-directed after-school opportunities for teens to interact with local artists
By supporting Fleisher with your membership you are enabling us to continue our arts education mission. Membership benefits include reduced rates on workshop tuition, discounts in Fleisher's art supply store, and free general admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

