Teaching Philosophy
Creativity grows in community
Brooke Kelly Art is built around the belief that creativity flourishes in small, supportive learning communities. Through hands-on artistic experiences, students are encouraged to develop creativity, craftsmanship, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning.
Many homeschool communities embrace multi-age learning because it reflects real life. In a studio setting, students work at their own level while exploring a shared project or theme. Younger students benefit from learning from older students, while older students develop confidence and leadership as they encourage and inspire those around them.
The goal is not for every student to produce the same project, but for each student to grow in skill, creativity, and craftsmanship at their own pace. With small class sizes, each student receives individual guidance while also enjoying the inspiration and friendship that naturally develop in a mixed-age studio environment.
Classes and workshops may be offered for children, teens, and adults depending on interest and scheduling.