Life drawing sessions are offered twice a week year-round, and the Museum School holds open print studio hours during the winter.
In addition to adult courses, the Museum School also coordinates classes for children and teens.
The Arts Center's Museum School offers courses in a variety of media.
In 1992, the city built its last school, the Museum School, for grades seven to nine, at a cost of $17 million.
Another example of success is the Museum School.
Still, if every new small school were like the Museum School, parents would almost certainly be pleased.
The Museum School could become the theme school par excellence.
Pitz also became a regular teacher at his alma mater, the Museum School.
Paxton, who is best known as a portrait painter, taught at the Museum School from 1906 to 1913.
Degree programs available at the Museum School include: