Jackson Heights Art Club
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Adult Art Classes
Weekly art classes for adults in watercolor, oil, acrylic, pastel, and drawing, with individual guidance from professional instructors.

Children's Art Classes
Art classes for children aged seven and older, providing a creative space for young artists to learn and develop their skills.

About
Jackson Heights Art Club


Founded in
1985
EIN
11-2688282
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
PO BOX 720335 JACKSON HTS, NY 11372-0335 United States
Website
https://jacksonheightsartclub.org/
Phone
(718)-426-9821
Email address
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About
The Jackson Heights Art Club, founded in 1948 by Natalie Norris, brings art to the Queens community. It promotes visual arts education and enjoyment, offering classes for adults and children. The club maintains an art studio and teaching facility, presenting year-round visual arts events. It is committed to furthering the knowledge of visual arts among the people of Jackson Heights and adjacent communities.
Mission
The Jackson Heights Art Club is committed to furthering the knowledge and enjoyment of visual arts among the people of Jackson Heights and adjacent communities.

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