From $850Craft Box (K-1st)
Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Project-based crafts and making theme for girls entering K-1st grade. Full-day, full-week camp focused on science, engineering, and design.
23 upcoming · 2 local studios
Carroll Gardens has 25 art classes across 4 studios, with options ranging from toddler art clubs at $35 per session to semester-long design labs and camps at International School of Brooklyn. Programs span ages 2 through 18, with most structured classes targeting elementary through middle school students. Browse the full list below to find sessions by age group, studio, or price point.
From $850Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Project-based crafts and making theme for girls entering K-1st grade. Full-day, full-week camp focused on science, engineering, and design.
From $850Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Design-focused project-based theme for girls entering 4th-6th grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
colorful design for crafters who like to get a big technical This theme is for makers who love to design things and aren't afraid to get a little bit technical. This collection of projects incorporates a lot of creativity and a little engineering – all with such a satisfying outcome! We balance guided-step projects with plenty of time for open-ended creativity. For example, an arcade game with moving parts requires a little precision and offers a lot of room for imaginative design. Or our an LED light-up collage that uses simple wiring and is so much fun to bring to life! Projects include a Film Clapper Board, Favorite Word Wall Pennants, Creative Collage, DIY Arcade Game, Scribble Bots, Posters that Say Something, and more.
Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
make sophisticated projects, learn new skills, and lead young campers The CIT Studio program is a combination of project-making, project *designing* and hands-on help with campers in the classroom. Project-making: CITs spend the first part of the day working on their own projects for creative self-expression. Each project touches on a different material and technique, and from there, they can let their own creativity be their guide. Project-designing: Over the course of the week, CITs work in pairs to design a project to lead with their camper group. They learn how to organize the materials, create and lead a how-to, prep key steps, organize the supplies, and lead a small class through a project they have designed. Working with campers: CIT pairs are matched with a specific camper class to work with over the course of the week. In the afternoon, CITs join their camper class to assist the instructor, and help campers with their projects. Outside of the camper classroom, CITs are guided on leadership skills and working with a young group. At the end of the week, CITs lead their *own* project – the one they’ve been developing over the week – with their camper class. Some of this year’s new projects at Curious Jane were inspired by CIT creations from last summer! [The program is designed around a one-week experience, and CITs may join for one or two weeks, without repeating projects.]
Mon, Jul 6 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
a week packed with crafts, like a party in a box! We've curated a collection of favorite *craft* projects and packed them into one colorful week! This theme is great for any young makers who like an abundance of craft supplies and plenty of time to be inventive and creative with their imagination. We work on two to three projects a day, and finish the week with a Craft Party to celebrate. Projects include Soft Toys, Sticker Sets, Costume Accessories, Beaded Charms, Pet Wristlets and Wands, Pop-Up Pages, DIY Games, and a Craft Box Challenge.
Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
colorful design for crafters who like to get a big technical This theme is for makers who love to design things and aren't afraid to get a little bit technical. This collection of projects incorporates a lot of creativity and a little engineering – all with such a satisfying outcome! We balance guided-step projects with plenty of time for open-ended creativity. For example, an arcade game with moving parts requires a little precision and offers a lot of room for imaginative design. Or our an LED light-up collage that uses simple wiring and is so much fun to bring to life! Projects include a Film Clapper Board, Favorite Word Wall Pennants, Creative Collage, DIY Arcade Game, Scribble Bots, Posters that Say Something, and more.
From $850Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Miniature world building project-based theme for girls entering K-1st grade. Full-day, full-week camp.
From $850Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Wearable crafts and fashion design project-based theme for girls entering 2nd-3rd grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
make sophisticated projects, learn new skills, and lead young campers The CIT Studio program is a combination of project-making, project *designing* and hands-on help with campers in the classroom. Project-making: CITs spend the first part of the day working on their own projects for creative self-expression. Each project touches on a different material and technique, and from there, they can let their own creativity be their guide. Project-designing: Over the course of the week, CITs work in pairs to design a project to lead with their camper group. They learn how to organize the materials, create and lead a how-to, prep key steps, organize the supplies, and lead a small class through a project they have designed. Working with campers: CIT pairs are matched with a specific camper class to work with over the course of the week. In the afternoon, CITs join their camper class to assist the instructor, and help campers with their projects. Outside of the camper classroom, CITs are guided on leadership skills and working with a young group. At the end of the week, CITs lead their *own* project – the one they’ve been developing over the week – with their camper class. Some of this year’s new projects at Curious Jane were inspired by CIT creations from last summer! [The program is designed around a one-week experience, and CITs may join for one or two weeks, without repeating projects.]
From $850Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Miniature world building project-based theme for girls entering 4th-6th grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Jul 13 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
a week packed with crafts, like a party in a box! We've curated a collection of favorite *craft* projects and packed them into one colorful week! This theme is great for any young makers who like an abundance of craft supplies and plenty of time to be inventive and creative with their imagination. We work on two to three projects a day, and finish the week with a Craft Party to celebrate. Projects include Soft Toys, Sticker Sets, Costume Accessories, Beaded Charms, Pet Wristlets and Wands, Pop-Up Pages, DIY Games, and a Craft Box Challenge.
Mon, Jul 20 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
make sophisticated projects, learn new skills, and lead young campers The CIT Studio program is a combination of project-making, project *designing* and hands-on help with campers in the classroom. Project-making: CITs spend the first part of the day working on their own projects for creative self-expression. Each project touches on a different material and technique, and from there, they can let their own creativity be their guide. Project-designing: Over the course of the week, CITs work in pairs to design a project to lead with their camper group. They learn how to organize the materials, create and lead a how-to, prep key steps, organize the supplies, and lead a small class through a project they have designed. Working with campers: CIT pairs are matched with a specific camper class to work with over the course of the week. In the afternoon, CITs join their camper class to assist the instructor, and help campers with their projects. Outside of the camper classroom, CITs are guided on leadership skills and working with a young group. At the end of the week, CITs lead their *own* project – the one they’ve been developing over the week – with their camper class. Some of this year’s new projects at Curious Jane were inspired by CIT creations from last summer! [The program is designed around a one-week experience, and CITs may join for one or two weeks, without repeating projects.]
From $850Mon, Jul 20 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Design-focused project-based theme for girls entering 2nd-3rd grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Jul 20 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
a week packed with crafts, like a party in a box! We've curated a collection of favorite *craft* projects and packed them into one colorful week! This theme is great for any young makers who like an abundance of craft supplies and plenty of time to be inventive and creative with their imagination. We work on two to three projects a day, and finish the week with a Craft Party to celebrate. Projects include Soft Toys, Sticker Sets, Costume Accessories, Beaded Charms, Pet Wristlets and Wands, Pop-Up Pages, DIY Games, and a Craft Box Challenge.
Mon, Jul 20 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
colorful design for crafters who like to get a big technical This theme is for makers who love to design things and aren't afraid to get a little bit technical. This collection of projects incorporates a lot of creativity and a little engineering – all with such a satisfying outcome! We balance guided-step projects with plenty of time for open-ended creativity. For example, an arcade game with moving parts requires a little precision and offers a lot of room for imaginative design. Or our an LED light-up collage that uses simple wiring and is so much fun to bring to life! Projects include a Film Clapper Board, Favorite Word Wall Pennants, Creative Collage, DIY Arcade Game, Scribble Bots, Posters that Say Something, and more.
Mon, Jul 27 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
colorful design for crafters who like to get a big technical This theme is for makers who love to design things and aren't afraid to get a little bit technical. This collection of projects incorporates a lot of creativity and a little engineering – all with such a satisfying outcome! We balance guided-step projects with plenty of time for open-ended creativity. For example, an arcade game with moving parts requires a little precision and offers a lot of room for imaginative design. Or our an LED light-up collage that uses simple wiring and is so much fun to bring to life! Projects include a Film Clapper Board, Favorite Word Wall Pennants, Creative Collage, DIY Arcade Game, Scribble Bots, Posters that Say Something, and more.
From $850Mon, Jul 27 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Miniature world building project-based theme for girls entering 2nd-3rd grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Jul 27 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
a week packed with crafts, like a party in a box! We've curated a collection of favorite *craft* projects and packed them into one colorful week! This theme is great for any young makers who like an abundance of craft supplies and plenty of time to be inventive and creative with their imagination. We work on two to three projects a day, and finish the week with a Craft Party to celebrate. Projects include Soft Toys, Sticker Sets, Costume Accessories, Beaded Charms, Pet Wristlets and Wands, Pop-Up Pages, DIY Games, and a Craft Box Challenge.
Mon, Jul 27 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
make sophisticated projects, learn new skills, and lead young campers The CIT Studio program is a combination of project-making, project *designing* and hands-on help with campers in the classroom. Project-making: CITs spend the first part of the day working on their own projects for creative self-expression. Each project touches on a different material and technique, and from there, they can let their own creativity be their guide. Project-designing: Over the course of the week, CITs work in pairs to design a project to lead with their camper group. They learn how to organize the materials, create and lead a how-to, prep key steps, organize the supplies, and lead a small class through a project they have designed. Working with campers: CIT pairs are matched with a specific camper class to work with over the course of the week. In the afternoon, CITs join their camper class to assist the instructor, and help campers with their projects. Outside of the camper classroom, CITs are guided on leadership skills and working with a young group. At the end of the week, CITs lead their *own* project – the one they’ve been developing over the week – with their camper class. Some of this year’s new projects at Curious Jane were inspired by CIT creations from last summer! [The program is designed around a one-week experience, and CITs may join for one or two weeks, without repeating projects.]
From $850Mon, Jul 27 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
Wearable crafts and fashion design project-based theme for girls entering 4th-6th grades. Full-day, full-week camp.
Mon, Aug 3 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
make sophisticated projects, learn new skills, and lead young campers The CIT Studio program is a combination of project-making, project *designing* and hands-on help with campers in the classroom. Project-making: CITs spend the first part of the day working on their own projects for creative self-expression. Each project touches on a different material and technique, and from there, they can let their own creativity be their guide. Project-designing: Over the course of the week, CITs work in pairs to design a project to lead with their camper group. They learn how to organize the materials, create and lead a how-to, prep key steps, organize the supplies, and lead a small class through a project they have designed. Working with campers: CIT pairs are matched with a specific camper class to work with over the course of the week. In the afternoon, CITs join their camper class to assist the instructor, and help campers with their projects. Outside of the camper classroom, CITs are guided on leadership skills and working with a young group. At the end of the week, CITs lead their *own* project – the one they’ve been developing over the week – with their camper class. Some of this year’s new projects at Curious Jane were inspired by CIT creations from last summer! [The program is designed around a one-week experience, and CITs may join for one or two weeks, without repeating projects.]
Mon, Aug 3 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
a week packed with crafts, like a party in a box! We've curated a collection of favorite *craft* projects and packed them into one colorful week! This theme is great for any young makers who like an abundance of craft supplies and plenty of time to be inventive and creative with their imagination. We work on two to three projects a day, and finish the week with a Craft Party to celebrate. Projects include Soft Toys, Sticker Sets, Costume Accessories, Beaded Charms, Pet Wristlets and Wands, Pop-Up Pages, DIY Games, and a Craft Box Challenge.
Mon, Aug 3 · 9:00 AM
International School of Brooklyn · Carroll Gardens
colorful design for crafters who like to get a big technical This theme is for makers who love to design things and aren't afraid to get a little bit technical. This collection of projects incorporates a lot of creativity and a little engineering – all with such a satisfying outcome! We balance guided-step projects with plenty of time for open-ended creativity. For example, an arcade game with moving parts requires a little precision and offers a lot of room for imaginative design. Or our an LED light-up collage that uses simple wiring and is so much fun to bring to life! Projects include a Film Clapper Board, Favorite Word Wall Pennants, Creative Collage, DIY Arcade Game, Scribble Bots, Posters that Say Something, and more.
Most art and craft classes in Carroll Gardens run for ages 18 months through 12 years. Specific age bands are listed on each class page so you can filter by what fits your child.
Prices in Carroll Gardens range from free library or museum sessions through about $60 per class for studio programs. Free events and drop-in pricing are flagged on each class card.
Most studio-run art and craft classes require advance registration through the studio's booking page. Library and city-park art programs are typically drop-in, though some popular sessions release a limited number of tickets in advance.
Most studio-run art classes include all materials in the class price. Library and museum drop-in sessions also provide supplies. We note any BYO-supply requirements on individual event pages.