Arts
Visual Arts in Vantaa
Visual Arts for kids in Vantaa
There are 4 clubs in Vantaa, training at 10 venues between them. Most groups run in Tikkurila, Tammisto and Myyrmäki. Groups take children from about 5 to 20, split by age and skill level.
Below is each club's own page with its age groups, contact details and location on the map. Filter the list by district if you want something close to home or school.
What it costs
Visual arts is fairly affordable, particularly within Finland's municipally subsidised basic education in the arts, where a term often costs roughly 100 to 250 euros, frequently with materials included; private studios may charge more. Exact prices are listed on each club's page.
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Kartanonkosken koulu
Tammisto
Vantaan kuvataidekoulu (Vantaa Art School) provides basic education in visual arts for children and young people aged 5-20 at several locations, including Kartanonkosken koulu. The teaching follows the national curriculum and is conducted by professional art teachers. The program offers courses for different age groups, from early childhood education to advanced workshops.
Vantaan taidemuseo Artsi
Tikkurila
Vantaa Art Museum Artsi specializes in Finnish and international contemporary art, graffiti, and street art. The museum organizes exhibitions, guided tours, and various art workshops and events for children and families, such as "Children's Saturdays" and sensory workshops for babies and toddlers.
Studio Eronen ART
Myyrmäki
Eronen.ART is a children's art studio with branches in Helsinki and Vantaa. The studio offers lessons in drawing, painting, sculpture, and other creative arts for children of different ages. The classes aim to develop imagination, creativity, and artistic skills in a supportive and safe atmosphere.
Galleria Gjutars
Tikkurila
Galleria Gjutars is part of the Gjutars Artist House, run by the Vantaa Artists' Association. The gallery organizes art exhibitions and periodically holds art workshops for the whole family, where children and adults can try various techniques such as printmaking and painting.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does visual arts cost in Vantaa?
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Visual arts is fairly affordable, particularly within Finland's municipally subsidised basic education in the arts, where a term often costs roughly 100 to 250 euros, frequently with materials included; private studios may charge more. Exact prices are listed on each club's page.
What age is visual arts suitable for?
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Children can typically start from around four to six with play-based art groups, and classes are organised by age so that simple sensory activities for the youngest progress into more technical, project-based work for older children and teenagers.
Where can I find visual arts clubs in Vantaa?
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Clubs are spread across the city and its districts. Use the map and filters above to find the location nearest to you.