Find a painting class in Plymouth, MN

Find painting classes in Plymouth, MN

Find painting classes in Plymouth, MN

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Top 10 painting classes in Plymouth, MN

Students agree: these Plymouth painting classes are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Colleen Meyer Artist

Colleen Meyer Artist

New on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Plymouth, MN
HI I'm a retired designer, that worked in the art glass field for over 30 years. I have an Interior Design and almost a masters in Art and can help facilitate personal progress in a persons desire to do art or crafts.
Creatifexpress

Creatifexpress

New on Lessons
Offers online services
8+ years in business
Serves Plymouth, MN
I have been a teaching artist here in Minneapolis since 2017. I graduated from the Art Institute International Minnesota with my Applied Science degree in Graphic design. My passions include portrait art and art therapy. Some of my favorite moments are when passion and joy are created through moments of accidental creativity.
Jac Of Arts LLC

Jac Of Arts LLC

5.0(1)
Offers online services
3+ years in business
Serves Plymouth, MN
Maximilian K. says, "I loved the experience! It was a very personal class and it was very complimentary. Jac taught me simple but very effective techniques that turned my art into something wonderful!" Read more
Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

Painting Lessons With A Classically Trained Artist

5.0(2)
Offers online services
3 hires on Lessons
Serves Plymouth, MN
Karen M. says, " He is so knowledgeable and such an awesome teacher " Read more
Kingman Arts & Entertainment, LLC

Kingman Arts & Entertainment, LLC

5.0Exceptional(5)
3 hires on Lessons
34+ years in business
Serves Plymouth, MN
Matt S. says, "Very cool and relaxed. I learn new ways of looking at the model and my art. Experienced how to become more part of my drawing" Read more

Your Painting Lessons questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do painting classes cost?

Painting classes cost $200 to $500 for a 5- to 10-week course, or $20 to $80 per person for a single session. Local, city-sponsored classes typically cost less than private lessons or college courses. Some painting classes offer discounts for friends, children, or other groups.

Some instructors include all materials in their prices, while others require that you buy some or all of them yourself. Online painting classes can be done anywhere and can be paused as needed without slowing anyone else down.

How long are painting classes?

Painting classes usually last 1 to 3 hours¸ depending on the age group, experience level, and location. Kids' classes are shorter than adult or college-level classes and are sometimes only available during certain hours of the day.

What kind of painting class is best for beginners?

Acrylic paint is best for beginners because it is easy to work with, easy to clean up, and dries quickly. Watercolor paint is also convenient and easy to clean up, but it is harder to work with and correct mistakes. Oil paints are best for beginner or intermediate painters with some experience.

Where can I take painting classes?

You can take painting classes from local rec centers, colleges, private instructors, and paint-and-sip shops. Paint-and-sip businesses provide materials and instructions for students to complete while socializing and drinking or eating.

What do I bring to painting classes?

Some classes provide all of the paint and supplies. Others do not, and you will have to buy your own. This may include any of the following:

  • Paints
  • Brushes
  • Easel
  • Canvas
  • Apron

How do I hire a painting instructor?

Search our list of instructors, then:

  • Compare 3+ free estimates.
  • Explore reviews on Lessons and Google.
  • Choose an experienced instructor.
  • Make sure there are enough openings for you and any friends or family members you bring.
  • Make sure you have the right supplies if applicable.
  • Avoid making large payments up front.

What questions should I ask painting instructors?

When looking for local painting classes, ask the following questions:

  • How long have you been painting?
  • Do you allow walk-ins?
  • What type of paint would you recommend for my experience level?
  • What's your cancellation policy?
  • Do you have an age requirement?
  • How long are your classes?
  • Can I take my work home after class, or does it need to stay here to dry?
  • Will you give me an estimate and contract in writing?

Reviews for Plymouth painting classes

Recent success stories from people in the Plymouth area.
Evie C.
He is fantastic! Works well with you and is super encouraging. I can’t wait to see how my art progresses with his instruction.
Painting Lessons With a Classically Trained Artist
Trevor H.
It will be meaningful if you want to be an artist at any level-You go at your own pace. Critiques are genuine. You are encouraged to try different mediums, use new techniques. Discuss things like negative space, proportions and framing a subject, tricks with tools, or talk about stories from Kingman's years of experience in the relaxed atmosphere of his studio space. Above all, you will enjoy yourself, as you watch yourself progress!
Kingman Arts & Entertainment, LLC
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