Visual Arts can help students apply or express their creative skill and imagination to say what cannot be said.

Artistic expression has no boundary and no limitation of vocabulary. Unlike much of the curriculum in which correct answers and rules prevail, in the arts, it is judgment not rules that prevail [2]. We believe one can learn visual arts and that integrating arts alongside school curriculum can give your child another medium to communicate as well as allow them to have some fun. In addition, exploring your child’s interests and abilities early on also allows parents to decide if Visual Arts or even Graphic Design is a credible career option. At Enrich, we offer programs ranging from simply drawing stick figures to advanced arts for students aspiring to create their portfolio.

[2] Eisner, E. (2002). The Arts and the Creation of Mind, In Chapter 4, What the Arts Teach and How It Shows. (pp. 70-92). Yale University Press. Available from NAEA Publications. – See more at NAEA.

Enrich Elementary Arts (EEA)

Elementary kids can explore different forms drawing, sketching, and painting.

Enrich Middle School Arts (EMA)

Middle school students who want to continue with their passion for drawing and those who would like to explore graphic designing.

Enrich High School Arts (EHA)

In addition to graphic designing, this course welcomes students taking studio arts at school who need help or advice completing their portfolio.

Drawing

Painting

Graphic Design

Studio Art Drawing

Studio Art 2D (Regular or AP)

Studio Art 3D (Regular or AP)