Youth Programs

Programs Tailored to Fit YOUR Needs

Welcome to the world of imagination and creativity at the Curious Forge Arts Center’s Youth Programs! Dive into a captivating journey where artistry and education intertwine. Our carefully crafted program offers an array of thrilling experiences, ranging from Jewelry Making and Ceramics to Blacksmithing, Woodworking, Skateboard Building, Painting, Smart Art, Coding, Mosaics, Laser Cutting, Puppetry, and Assemblage. These programs aim to provide rich, hands-on learning opportunities that align with classes curriculum. Imagine the possibilities for your class; learning blacksmithing and weaving to supplement their medieval studies, or crafting a pottery piece while studying about the California Missions.

Schools & Youth Organizations

The Youth Program at The Forge offer tailored curriculum support to a variety of academic topics. Whether you’re teaching mediaeval history, or the rise of modern technology, we’re able to offer exciting and engaging projects that will inspire your students and compliment their education.

Ad-Hoc Projects for All Youth

The Forge also offers yearly summer camps, and other ad-hoc making opportunities for youth. Whether you’re looking to provide a unique experience for your child, or you’re hoping to supplement their homeschool education, we’re happy to develop an experience for your child.

Embark on a curriculum filled with artistic exploration, personal growth, and exciting hands-on projects!

Interested? Let us know!

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New Experiences & Skills

We believe that every child deserves the chance to discover new art forms and cultivate lifelong skills. Through hands-on exploration, our program gives students the opportunity to dive into artistic mediums they may have never tried before. Whether it’s molding clay into exquisite ceramics, forging intricate pieces of jewelry, or designing their own skateboards, students will embark on a transformative journey of discovery. By embracing new art forms, they expand their creative horizons, nurturing a sense of curiosity that will last a lifetime.

Tailored to Your Teaching Needs

Imagine your students studying medieval history. Now, picture them stepping back in time as they learn the ancient art of blacksmithing, forging their own pieces under the guidance of skilled artisans. It’s just one example of the immersive learning opportunities we provide. Whether it’s ceramics, digital fabrication, sewing, jewelry making, welding, metal fabrication, or glass arts, our program offers a diverse array of creative disciplines aligned with various classroom subjects. We collaborate closely with teachers to integrate our hands-on activities seamlessly into their lesson plans, reinforcing key concepts and fostering a deeper understanding.

Currently Scheduled Youth Programs:

Interested in a Tailored Youth Program? Let Us Know!

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What is the age group of the youth interested in the program? Check all that apply *
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If transportation is an issue, would you be willing to carpool or use other cooperative solutions? *
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Family/Individual

Are you involved in a school, if so, what type? *
If other, what type of school?
What is the age group of the youth interested in the program? Check all that apply *
Approximately how many kids would participate? *
What would you most like to learn? Check all that apply. *
If other, what would you like to learn?
What workshop format works best? Check all that apply. *
What duration works best? *
What times of the week work best? *
If other, when works best?
What are your goals for the class? *
If other, what are your goals?
What are some factors that may limit your ability to participate? Check the most relevant for you. *
If other, what are your limitations?
If transportation is an issue, would you be willing to carpool or use other cooperative solutions? *
Would you like to have a tour/meeting to discuss in more detail? *
Anything else you'Anything else you would like to know?