Art for Kids at Aplomb

Classes

Our kids art classes provide a supportive and creative environment where young artists can explore self-expression through painting, drawing, and mixed media. Each session encourages imagination, confidence, and emotional growth while nurturing technical art skills. Instructors use gentle, trauma-informed approaches to ensure that every child feels safe, valued, and inspired.

Aplomb is CSFNH-approved, making our classes eligible for homeschool students seeking enrichment in the arts. Whether your child is learning at home or simply loves to create, our program offers a welcoming space to connect, learn, and grow through art.


Abstract Adventure- Kids 6-14

Mondays Apr 6-27, 3:30-5:30 pm
Aplomb Gallery

Marisa

Summer Camp- Kids 6-14

Week long programming over 9 weeks from 9am-12pm Mon-Fri, now open for registration with a deposit
Aplomb Gallery

Danielle

splatter space

Try the Splatter Space

Bond with your little one, suit up and make a mess together! Book a session for 2 with one adult, one kid here.

Get Ready for Summer!

kids art classes Dover NH

We also do birthdays!


Come in with the whole family!

Our art cafe is a great space for making core family memories. Book a table and get creative together!

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The Aplomb Project
262 Central Ave,
Dover, NH 03820
603-208-3300

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The Aplomb Project is a non-profit a 501(c)3 organization that uses the transformative power of art to uplift trauma survivors, promote creative healing, and present inclusive artistic opportunities. All contributions are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.


Aplomb Gallery resides at Cocheco (CO-chi-co) on N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na), now called Dover, New Hampshire, which is the unceded traditional ancestral homeland of the Abenaki (a-BEN-a-ki), Pennacook and Wabanaki Peoples, past and present. We acknowledge and honor with gratitude the land, waterways, living beings and the Aln8bak (Al-nuh-bak), the people who have stewarded N’dakinna (n-DA-ki-na) for many millennia.