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4/13/2026

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Tip for Families: This Prague Studio Lets Children Build Real Art Skills

Tip for Families: This Prague Studio Lets Children Build Real Art Skills
In Prague’s Vinohrady district, the Fine Art Studio Malování kreslení stands out as more than just a children’s activity. While many families first discover it through kids’ classes, the studio is built around a broader idea: art education for all ages, from preschool children to seniors. Founded as a non-profit organisation, the studio focuses on high-quality, structured art teaching, led by professional artists — including academic painters, sculptors, architects, and designers. Rather than casual workshops, it operates closer to a small art school, with semester-based courses, regular classes, and a wide range of disciplines. Children’s programmes remain one of its main attractions. Young students can join drawing and painting courses, ceramics workshops, or even comics and illustration classes. There are also formats where parents can attend together with their children, turning the classes into a shared activity rather than simple childcare. The approach combines creativity with technique, introducing basics like proportion, composition, and working with different materials. But the offer goes far beyond that. Teenagers and young adults can take portfolio preparation courses, especially useful for those planning to apply to art schools or architecture programmes. These classes focus on building a body of work and developing individual style under professional guidance. For adults, the studio provides a wide selection of courses, from figure drawing and oil painting to watercolor, printmaking, or even filmmaking basics. Lessons are typically held in longer sessions — around two hours — allowing for more focused work. There is no strict entry level; beginners and advanced students often share the same space, with instruction adapted individually. The same applies to older participants. Senior courses are a regular part of the programme, reflecting the studio’s broader aim to make art accessible at any stage of life. In addition to weekly classes, Malování kreslení organises short-term workshops, summer courses, and outdoor painting sessions, often led by guest instructors from Czech art schools. For those unsure about committing, trial lessons are also available. The result is a space that works on several levels at once. For families, it offers structured creative activities for children. For adults, it provides a chance to return to art or develop new skills. And for more serious students, it can serve as preparation for further studies. Would you like us to write about your business? Find out more   The post Tip for Families: This Prague Studio Lets Children Build Real Art Skills appeared first on Prague Morning.
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