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Don Sahli demonstrates landscape painting
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summer camps!
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Free lecture with visiting artist Arthur Gonzales
Friday, March 12, 6:30 pm
Learn More >
Don Sahli demonstrates landscape painting
Saturday, March 13, 1-3 pm
Art Students League
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Answers to some of our
frequently asked questions:
What is the minimum age for a student to take an adult class?
How do I know what to bring to class?
Can you send me information?
Where are you located?
What are your hours?
Can I earn credit for my classes?
How do I find out about events at the Art Students League?
Do you have any programs for kids and/or teens?
What are the Art Students League’s policies?
Can I observe a class before I sign up?
I’m not sure what class to take. Who should I ask for advice?
Does the Art Student League offer scholarships?
What’s the difference between an ongoing class and a workshop?
How do I know if my class has been cancelled due to inclement weather?
What is the Art Students League Class Cancellation policy?
What is the holiday closure schedule?
Can I register for classes online?
Can I join or renew my membership online?
What is the minimum age for a student to take an adult class?
Students who are 16 years and up are eligible to take adult classes. Students 16-18 years of age must submit a release form signed by their parent or guardian in order to take classes that utilize nude models. Download the form by clicking here.BACK TO TOP
How do I know what to bring to class?
Art Students League instructors provide a supply list for their classes which you can pick-up in the office, download from the website, or have emailed to you when you register.BACK TO TOP
Can you send me information?
To be placed on our mailing list, please click here to send an email to our Membership Coordinator. You can also subscribe to our e-newsletter by clicking here.BACK TO TOP
Where are you located?
The Art Students League of Denver is located at 200 Grant Street in the West Washington Park neighborhood. For driving directions, click here.BACK TO TOP
What are your hours?
The Art Students League building and gallery are open whenever classes are in session.Monday–Thursday, 8:30 am–9:30 pm
Friday, 8:30 am–5:00 pm
Saturday, 9:00 am–4:00 pm
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Can I earn credit for my classes?
The Art Students League periodically offers classes for graduate credit through Adams State College. When available, classes are noted in the catalog and online. A Certificate of Course Completion is available for CDE teacher recertification upon request.BACK TO TOP
How do I find out about events at the Art Students League?
The best way to be notified about upcoming events is by subscribing to our e-newsletter. To do so, click here You can also visit our events page by clicking here.BACK TO TOP
Do you have any programs for kids and/or teens?
The Art Students League offers Summer KidArt Camps June through August and on-going classes for grades K-12 September through May. For more information click here.BACK TO TOP
What are the Art Students League’s policies?
Policies (including those regarding class registration and studio/equipment use) can be viewed here. Policies pertaining to life drawing models can be viewed here.BACK TO TOP
Can I observe a class before I sign up?
Prospective students are invited to observe any of our ongoing classes. Speak to the instructor, get a feel for his/her teaching style, and observe the learning environment. Please call 303-778-6990 x100 to schedule a class observation.BACK TO TOP
I’m not sure what class to take. Who should I ask for advice?
Whether you are a new member or a current student, we would love to help you decide on your next step. Please inquire at the front desk or contact our Executive Director, Leona Lazar at 303-778-6990 x105, and we will be happy to assist!BACK TO TOP
Does the Art Students League offer scholarships?
Scholarships are available for low-income adults and children because of generous funding from our donors and several foundations. Memberships may also be available through the Big HeArt program. Please inquire at the office or download the scholarship application here.BACK TO TOP
What is the difference between an ongoing class and a workshop?
Ongoing classes are designed to provide students the opportunity to have continuous learning in an open, individualized studio environment. Ongoing classes can be prorated, meaning you can sign up for only the classes you know you’re able to take during a given month.Workshops provide an in-depth class experience that is progressive in nature and are offered for a finite period of time, usually from four to eight weeks. Students enrolling for a workshop are expected to attend all scheduled classes.
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How do I know if my class has been cancelled due to inclement weather?
In the event that the Art Students League has to close due to inclement weather, announcements of cancellations will be listed on air and the websites of 9News, Channel 4, Channel 7, and Fox 31. Closure information will also be posted on our home page. We will do our best to notify of any closure at least 2 hours before the start of any class.BACK TO TOP
What is the Art Students League's class cancellation policy?
Click here to view our class cancellation policy.
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Can I register for classes online?
At this time, only current members can register for classes online. If your membership is not current, please call 303-778-6990 x100 to join (or rejoin). If your membership is current, please email us at registration@asld.org or call 303-778-6990 x100 for instructions on activating your online account.
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Can I join or renew my membership online?
You cannot join or renew a membership online at this time; we are working the functionality.





