Arts For All
Rating
Family of 4
40–70 USD
Duration
1–2 hours
Best Ages
3–16
About
Arts For All lives up to its name by offering arts education to children and young people of every background, skill level, and ability. The programme is rooted in the conviction that access to creative education should not depend on where a family lives or what they can afford, and sessions are designed with inclusion at their core. Children from toddler age through to teenagers can participate, with age-appropriate classes covering drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and — for older kids — digital and mixed-media art.
The teaching approach is non-prescriptive: instructors encourage children to interpret briefs in their own way rather than producing cookie-cutter results. Many sessions are open to children with additional needs, and staff are trained to adapt activities accordingly. For families who have felt that traditional arts programmes don't quite fit their child, Arts For All is worth a close look.
Community events and open workshops run periodically alongside regular term-time classes, providing a low-stakes way to try out the programme before committing to a full term. Locations vary, so check their website for the venue closest to you. The welcoming, non-competitive atmosphere makes this an especially good choice for children who are curious about art but nervous about being judged on their output.
Here, the process genuinely matters more than the product.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Nursing / Changing
true
Setting
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Weekend or school holiday sessions
Wait Times
Minimal — sessions are pre-booked
Nearby Food
Depends on venue location — check with the specific site for nearby options
Why Kids Love It
From painting to printmaking to digital art, Arts For All gives every child — regardless of background or ability — a space to make something truly their own.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Ask about bursary or reduced-rate places if cost is a barrier — the programme actively works to widen access
- Open community workshops are a great way to trial a session before booking a full term
- Sessions for older teens and tweens often explore more conceptual or digital approaches — worth looking at the current curriculum
What to Bring
- Comfortable clothes suitable for getting creative
- A positive attitude — all skill levels welcome
- Materials are provided in most sessions
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
40–70 USD
Tips to Save
- Look for subsidised or community-rate sessions, which are sometimes available based on household income