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August 2024 by Amber Goldstein
first visit to Art Time. I learned so so much. Maria is wonderful. I am already have learned a lot. So glad I found the site.
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July 2024 by Katie Hontiveros
My daughter LOVES going to Art Time! The first time she went there was for her 1st grade field trip. She had such a blast and talked constantly about how much she loved that place! So I put her in Easter Art Camp for a couple of days, which she loved! Then we found out they were having summer camp session's. We jumped right on the computer and registered! She has done 4 weeks over this summer and has her Art portfolio with all her Art work! They do watercolor, marker, oil pastels, etc! I have even framed some of her artwork and displayed around the house! If your kiddo loves art or just drawing this is the place to go! I am amazed at what she brings home everytime! Also, the staff is AMAZING!!
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December 2023 by Heinous Hyrax
Barbara is quite rude and very stern with children no matter how young. I would say that this is 100% NOT an autism friendly or toddler friendly place, but it seems very wonderful for teens who are serious about art! Because she takes her art VERY seriously.
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October 2023 by Patrick Hames (louisianaVADER)
My son loves going to learn about art and to create his own artwork.
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July 2023 by Eli Ulfers
This place is bussin
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March 2023 by Shirley Lechner
My daughter and I have taken art classes here. Both Barbara and her daughter provide a nurturing environment and are amazing art teachers.They are very innovative in their approach to teaching art to children and adults. If you are thinking about taking art classes - you should definitely look into classes at Art Time.
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March 2022 by Katie Babineaux
I attended a party here for my daughter's friend. These were 6 year olds, keep in mind 6 year olds.We got there early and Mrs. Barbara was very nice and had my daughter stomp on some things so it could be easily thrown away. We talked and she told me she was serious about her art and didn't play with that going out of the line business and leaving "snow" what she called it as white spaces. More people came they started the art. She kept telling them this was a time to be nervous and they were only allowed 3 mistakes. I could see some kids faces looked actually nervous. My daughter couldn't see one of the little lines and called me over to help , I was showing her where to draw the line. Mrs. Barbara told me that I wasn't allowed to do that and if my child was taking a math test would I be allowed to help her. I was being talked to like a child. Later, I was standing in the back of the room and doing absolutely nothing, she calls out to me and tells me, mom restrain yourself, restrain yourself from helping. I just smiled and said, I'm not doing anything. Later, Mrs. Barbara asked the kids to take out a light pink sharpie marker, yes sharpie permanent markers they used, but then Mrs. Barbara changed her mind and told them I mean the dark pink sharpie marker. My daughter didn't hear her and another child didn't either. I whispered to them to get the other pink. Again, Mrs. Barbara was telling t he kids they were only allowed 3 mistakes and this was a time to be nervous ( again we're at a birthday party). The mom of the birthday girl asked me to help her with something in the other room and as I was leaving out, Mrs. Barbara shouted to me, yes mom , go , you need to go. I was appalled, but again I didn't say anything because I was at someone else's party , even though I felt justified to take up for myself but of course do it in a classy way, but I didn't want to upset anyone because I didn't know how the parents of the birthday girl would react or if they would of thought it was inappropriate to say some thing for their daughters party even though I wasn't doing anything wrong and still being picked on. I felt bad for a little girl, she was doing her work and talking to her friend( birthday party) and Mrs. Barbara kept making it a big deal and saying that she needed to hush it or she was going to move her to another table and even did a knocking motion on her own head and said, maybe I need to knock on your head and remind you to be quiet when you talk. You could see the little girl was embarrassed. She shouted out another girls name who was just talking to the person next to her. She told another girl, what I told you about sitting on your feet. Most parents dropped their kid off and left. I and two other parents were the only ones that stayed besides the birthday girls parents. I've never been to a party where the kids were not allowed to talk, they could only sing a "raffle song" Mrs. Barbara made up and they would sing it before Mrs. Barbara would pull a name for a candy. I understand she takes her art seriously and that the kids need to draw, but this was not an actual class, it was a birthday party that felt like a strict classroom . I am a school teacher and I know for a fact that 6 year olds need extra support, movement, etc. I know for a fact that some kids need extra cues, thumbs up for reassurance, modifications of directions, extra time before moving on to next step, extra modeling of the task, as I have taught Special Ed and have other experiences. My daughter didn't talk the whole time and looked sad, later she told me she didn't want to get in trouble for talking and that she felt bad that the lady "Mrs. Barbara " was being mean to me. She was also hungry...lolShe was proud of her artwork though . I do think Mrs. Barbara knows her stuff about art and is passionate about it but she could lighten up a little and realize that some kids might need extra support or reassurance. Keep in mind they we
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March 2022 by Kelly Sinclair
Both of my sons went there a couple times this summer. When I picked them up they were both so happy. My oldest son seemed so at peace and just calm from his day. He took the 2 classes offered from 9-4. Typically a day that long I was a little nervous, but he was in the best mood and made some friends too. They both are asking me to take afternoon art classes there during the school year. So happy with art time and the mood my kids were in when I picked them up.
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March 2021 by Shane Magee
I took art here 30 years ago. Now both of my children attend once a week. I’m impressed every time they bring home their work. My oldest is even in the process of evaluation for talented art at school and it’s because of the instruction he has received from Art Time that has prepared him. The owners, teachers, and programs are still outstanding.
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March 2019 by Ellen Manno
This has been the best experience for my daughter. I drive 30 mins so my daughter can have an art experience for her age she thoroughly enjoys!! I can’t wait to see the growth in her as an artist and a person.
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March 2017 by Daniel C.
Had my daughter's birthday party here tonight: let me start by saying that the age group of children ranged from 10 to 3 years old (my daughter is turning 7 soon), with the vast majority being 6 or younger. Miss Maria taught this "class" with the patience of a Saint and the comedic timing of Steve Martin/Dave Chappelle at their finest. Every single child not only finished their drawing but was PROUD of it at the end (along with all parents). My daughter had the absolute time of her life. There were songs, chants, raffles, fists pounding, and smiles from ear to ear. As soon as we got in the car to leave she told me how great her party was and that she hoped someone would have another one soon so she could go back. When we got home she arranged her Lego and Littlest Pet Shop figures and recreated her own "Art Time Birthday Party". Highly, highly recommended for any parent and child in need of a good time, self confidence boost, or fine artwork for their walls at home or office.
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September 2016 by Nikki V.
Art Time is awesome! All of my children have loved it! We love classes, camps and birthday parties! I love that the family owns it and they teach all the classes!
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April 2015 by Barack O.
The teachers do a great job of developing children's artistic talents, and maintain a fun atmosphere. Will definitely recommend to my friend Joe B.!
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April 2014 by Rhonda P.
Art Time is an incredible school for kids of all ages. Barbara and her extremely talented daughter, who has an art degree, are both wonderful teachers who care about their students. If you are considering an art school for your kids, this is the one! Just don't delay, they fill up quickly!
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April 2014 by Kris M.
Art Time is simply amazing! Barbara Brocato and her incredible staff has worked wonders with both of my children, not to mention their ability to teach adults as well! My daughter had her birthday party there and Art Time was very accommodating. The funny thing is half of her guests booked their parties there after having such a good time! Ms. Barbara is one of the kindest, most patient teachers I know of. She's a big hit with all of the kids!