Learn from Art Studio, no matter the medium
Naomi Smulian Mendel, owner of the Art Studio on the Boulevard, has devoted her entire life to teaching the essentials and the value of art expression.
Including its owner Naomi Mendel, the studio employs 10 skilled and experienced teachers who offer instruction in many different mediums of art. In addition to teaching techniques, the studio works to develop the students' passion for art and their ability to express that passion in their work. “There’s a lot of different work that we do here,” says Mendel. “Our students come to us with a love for art. We teach them to show that in their projects.”
ADDRESS: 1703 Heights Blvd., Houston
HOURS: A variety of children’s classes are available Monday through Thursday afternoons. Adult classes take place on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Call for a complete menu of classes and times.
PHONE: 713-863-8988
WEBSITE: www.loveforlearning.net
OWNER: Naomi Smulian Mendel
WHAT YOU’LL FIND:
Whether it’s drawing and sketching with charcoals, pencils or pastels; painting with acrylics, oils or watercolors; or sculpting with clay or fibers, there is something here for everyone with an interest in art. The studio also offers a unique birthday party experience on Saturdays and the Mad Hatter Art Camp during the summer.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING: “I have taught art to children all over the world – and in Houston for the last 27 years. I am a very lucky person. Not many people are able to do something they love for their entire life.” –Naomi Mendel, owner
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