Firefly Creative Center · Midtown Tulsa

Homeschool Art Education

Art education for students to learn technique, explore freely, and find their creative voice.

Homeschool Art Education

Homeschool Art Education,
Elementary through High School

Designed by a certified art educator, our homeschool art curriculum offers a complete, structured art education for elementary, middle, and high school students. Each course combines art history, vocabulary, and hands-on technique to give students not just the ability to make art, but the knowledge to understand and talk about it.

Students explore a wide range of media - watercolor, acrylic, pastels, charcoal, pen and ink, and more - while building creative skills alongside visual literacy. Our curriculum weaves in art history with a special focus on Oklahoma's rich artistic heritage, including its architecture, Native American artistic traditions, and the diverse artists who have shaped the region's creative identity.

Whether your child is just beginning or developing more advanced skills, our lessons are designed to meet them where they are - sparking curiosity, encouraging original thinking, and building confidence through creative expression.

Homeschool Classes
All homeschool classes meet once per week for one month. Daytime scheduling available to fit your school day. Classes are kept small so every student gets the attention they deserve.
Class levels may be combined based on enrollment. We group by skill and experience
Ages 5–10

Elementary Studio Art

Color theory, drawing, painting, and mixed media - woven together with art history and Oklahoma's creative heritage. Structured enough to build skills, open enough to let creativity run wild.

Ages 11–14

Middle School Studio Art

Drawing, painting, and mixed media with a focus on visual literacy, art vocabulary, and creative confidence. A new project every week, a new skill every month.

Ages 11–14

Middle School Ceramics

Wheel throwing and handbuilding with a focus on form, function, and artistic voice. Includes art history context and hands-on technique each session.

Ages 14–18

High School Studio Art

An immersive studio experience across 2D media - portfolio-ready projects, art history, and creative development for students who are ready to go deeper.

Ages 14–18

High School Ceramics

Advanced wheel throwing, handbuilding, and sculptural work. Students develop a personal body of work with instructor feedback and encouragement.

Classes open Fall 2026

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