
Visual Arts: Painting a picture.
Mesa Arts Center’s visual arts education program creates and presents learning experiences in the visual arts for all ages and skill levels, through classes, workshops, lectures and residencies. Instructors are highly educated faculty members recognized in their respective fields, and are responsible for maintaining the highest standards.
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Ceramics Studio

The Eddie Basha Sr. Ceramics Studio is an 8,000 square foot state-of-the-art, inviting, efficient place to learn all aspects of working with clay. The Ceramics Studio is fully equipped to meet the needs of every level of potter, from beginner to professional, child to adult. Learn More |
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Printmaking Studio

The East Valley Tribune Printmaking Studio offers a creative work and learning environment where all skill levels are welcome. Venture into the world of printmaking as you learn about single and multiple plate monoprinting, mono-screen printing, relief and intaglio-type printmaking.
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Jewelry & Metals Studio

The Jewelry and Metalsmithing Program was designed to teach traditional and ancient techniques as well as contemporary innovations using a combination of technology, history and art. Beginners learn the art and craft of metal work while accomplished artists find a stimulating environment where they can explore new techniques and develop and share ideas with other artists. Learn More |
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Photography Studio

The Photography Studio is a full-service facility catering to the novice, intermediate, and professional photographer. Equipped for an education in the artistic and technical aspects of photography, the studio and its staff will inspire all participants of the program. Learn More |
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Painting Studio

The Warren Langfitt Drawing and Painting Studio is a multi-purpose visual-arts space where students can paint in oil, watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media. The studio opens up into the beautiful Southwest Ambulance Painting Courtyard enhanced by a soothing water feature. Learn More |
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Glass Studio

The Glass Studio offers beginning to advanced students the opportunity to study stained glass, fusing, lampworking and offhand glassblowing under talented and professional instructors. The studio allows students access to equipment such as cold working machinery, glory hole and crucible kilns, a dedicated torch table, a sandblast cabinet, a separate kiln room with three floor models and two countertop kilns, and a state-of-the-art ventilation system. Learn More |
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Sculpture Studio

The new Sculpture Studio and Terrace provide a fluid indoor/outdoor space ideal for creating in a variety of media. Students master techniques while creating work that explores visual history, human-made forms and the natural world. The Sculpture Program is new to the Mesa Arts Center. Basic sculpture, steel fabrication, welding, stone carving and kinetic art are offered as classes.
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Multimedia

The Multi Purpose Rooms provide a versatile space that can be combined into one large space or divided to create two smaller classrooms. Both the visual and performing arts education programs use these rooms for various classes, activities and lectures.
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