Ragan Art Academy is a unique two-year sequential program providing students ages 12 and up with a rigorous foundation in the visual arts through a curriculum of life drawing with professional models, design, painting, sculpture and art history. Classes meet one evening per week between October and June at the Armory Center for the Arts in Pasadena, Barnsdall Art Park in Hollywood, and Hamilton High School in West L.A. For more information, please contact Program Director, Quan Trang at (310) 402 3511.
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The Ragan Art Academy was named for Anne Ragan, founding member of FOJAC, to support her dream of providing the highest quality visual arts education for youth. The program began in 1996, and is designed to create a unique opportunity for children 12 years of age and up.
The Ragan Art Academy is a two-year, sequential program consisting of six classes. Students learn all aspects of the visual arts. Emphasis is on traditional methods of artmaking, with drawing classes centered on the figure. Students develop their visual and perceptual skills, learn the techniques of drawing, design, painting and sculpture, and develop a portfolio of their own work which is suitable for submission to more advanced art programs. Many of our graduates go on to higher education in the arts. Of the thirty incoming visual arts students at LACHSA (Los Angeles County High School for the Arts) this fall, six are Ragan graduates.Course curriculum conforms to California State Visual Arts/Performing Arts (VAPA) Standards for middle school. Each graduating class has a graduate exhibition, and each student receives a certificate of completion. Students are assisted with applications to the arts magnet schools and other high school art programs.
For more information on course curriculum, click here.Please note that students are not required to participate in the full two-year certificate program, and have the option of taking one course at a time. Applications are accepted year-round.
The Ragan Art Academy has three campuses:
Junior Arts Center at Barnsdall Art Park
4814 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90027
The Armory Center for the Arts
145 North Raymond AvenuePasadena, CA 91103
Hamilton High School
2955 S Robertson Blvd
Click here for class schedule.Tuiton for the program is $300 per eight-week session, or $800 for three sessions if paid in the beginning of the academic year. All art supplies are included in the tuition fee. Need-based full or partial scholarships are available.
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Barnsdall Arts is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of arts education for the children of Los Angeles. The Junior Arts Center is a facility of the City of Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department.