Toscana Studio and Gallery Art Classes Tucson & Oro Valley AZ

Fine Art and Art Classes for Kids and Adults

Hardcopy Art Class Registration Forms

Hardcopy Registration Forms

Adult Art Classes At Toscana Studio – 2024-25

Kids Art Classes At Toscana Studio – 2024-25

Kids Summer Art Camp – 2024

 

All classes are held at Toscana Studio and Gallery  9040 N Oracle Rd  Oro Valley AZ 85704

Adults:  Masks are optional, but highly recommended.

Kids:  Masks are optional, but preferred for your safety.

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Please be sure that you have read the Terms and Conditions, the Privacy Policy, the Attendance Policy, and that you transfer the class information accurately.

Adult Class Registration 2024-2025

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Kids Art Class Registration 2024-2025

To print the Kids Art Class Registration form, and pay by check or in person please go here:

Kids Summer Camp Registration 2024

To print the Kids Summer Art Camp 2024 Registration form, and pay by check or in person please go here:

Attendance Policy

Last Updated:  June 30, 2022

Attendance policy for all weekly classes (adult and after school classes) enforced effective January 1, 2022.

As we have waiting lists to get into these classes, a registered student is allowed to make up ONE missed class per six week registration. Additional missed classes will be forfeited. All six classes must be used within a seven week period subject to studio hours and holidays.

We can no longer allow a student to miss multiple classes and then ask to redeem them weeks, even months later. Once a 6-week class has been purchased you have reserved that spot and if you are not able to attend, you still have that spot in the class. If you choose not to sign up for another 6-week class, it will be offered to someone on the waiting list.

I appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
Linda Ahearn