Art Studio for Kids & Teens in Manalapan, NJ

Small group art classes where children learn to draw, paint, and build with their hands — developing focus, confidence, and a genuine love for creating.

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About Sketch & Sculpt

Sketch & Sculpt was founded by Natalia Syrbu, an architect, visual artist, and mom, with a deep focus on form, space, and hands-on creation.

The studio was created to give children a small, inspiring space where they can draw, paint, sculpt, and explore ideas through real materials — learning how a simple idea grows into a finished project.

Our Classes for Kids

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Children develop observation, sketching, and painting skills side by side — learning to work from life, explore different painting techniques, understand color and composition, and express ideas through guided practice.

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Working with clay, plaster, and mixed materials, children explore volume, structure, and balance while learning how different tools and materials work.

The process often begins with sketches and ideas, gradually developing into a finished project — encouraging creativity, experimentation, and confidence in working with form.

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Children explore world architecture while building models and structures from recycled and found materials.

Through hands-on projects, they learn about culture, details, form, and construction — discovering how ideas, space, and materials come together in three-dimensional work.

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In Painting classes, children explore creativity through various painting techniques and styles. Along the way, they gain an appreciation for the value of art in reflecting and shaping our society.

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What our visitors say

Why Families Choose Sketch & Sculpt 

Our classes are small and thoughtfully guided, giving children the time, space, and attention they need to explore art with confidence.

Small Group Learning

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Small class sizes allow for individual attention and thoughtful guidance tailored to each child.

Supportive Environment

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A welcoming studio where children feel comfortable focusing, exploring,
 and expressing themselves without pressure.

Thoughtful Artistic Guidance

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Children are guided step by step — encouraged to think, ask questions, and develop their own ideas.

Architecture, Painting, Creative Sculpture

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Exploring form, space, structure, and composition through a variety of artistic disciplines.

Hands-On Learning With Real Materials

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Children work with clay, plaster, mixed media, paper, sculpture and drawing tools, learning how different materials feel, behave, and interact.

Process Over Pressure

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The focus is on understanding and growth — not rushing to finish or comparing results.

More Ways To Create

In addition to weekly classes, Sketch & Sculpt also offers special creative experiences for kids and adults.

Adult Art Workshops

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Occasional workshops for adults focused on painting, mixed media, textured art and creative exploration in a relaxed, studio atmosphere. 

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Art Birthday Parties

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Creative birthday celebrations where children explore art materials, build, paint, and create together in a fun and meaningful way.

In-studio parties are designed for children ages 8+ and small groups, allowing for a calm and engaging experience.

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Art Camps for Kids

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Our Art Camps for Kids are immersive, hands-on experiences designed to spark creativity and build artistic confidence.

Guided by experienced instructors, students explore new techniques, express their ideas, and create unique artworks to take home—all in a supportive, creative environment.

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Private Lessons

(Drawing & Painting, Creative Sculpture)

One-on-one sessions focused on improving drawing and painting skills, tailored to each child’s individual goals and pace.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • We offer classes for kids and teens ages 6–16.
    Some programs are age-specific and listed in the schedule.

  • Classes are intentionally small, usually 4–10 children

  • Yes. Trial classes are available:

    • 1–1.5 hour class — $30

    • 2.5 hour Saturday class — $60

    Trial classes are a great way to get familiar with the studio and our approach.

  • One make-up class per month is available.

    • Make-up classes begin from the second month of enrollment

    • The missed class must be used within the same or following week,
      during the same calendar month

    • Please notify us by 24 hr before the missed class

    • Classes do not roll over to the next month and cannot be accumulated

    This policy helps us keep class sizes balanced and scheduling consistent.

  • Monthly tuition is due at the beginning of each month,
    no later than the 3rd day of the month.

    Payments are required to secure your child’s spot for the month.

  • Yes. Private lessons are available by appointment
    for drawing and painting. 

  • No prior experience is required.

  • Yes. All standard art materials are included in the class fee.
    Children work with a wide range of thoughtfully selected materials,
    including paper, paint, clay, plaster, and mixed media.

    For larger projects or projects requiring special or higher-cost materials,
    parents may be asked to cover the additional material cost in advance.
    This will always be discussed ahead of time.

  • Yes. Drop-in classes are available on Saturdays only, based on availability:

    • 1–1.5 hour Creative Sculpture — $45

    • 2.5 hour Painting + Creative Sculpture — $70

  • Classes that fall on federal holidays or studio closures
    are not eligible for make-up classes or refunds.

    Monthly tuition covers enrollment in the program,
    not a specific number of dates.

  • We accept payment via Zelle, Venmo, or cash.

  • Yes. We offer creative art birthday parties in the studio and off-site,
    as well as seasonal workshops for adults and families.
    Details are announced separately.

Still Have Questions?

Feel free to reach out — we’re always happy to help.