ArtasticArt was founded in April 2020, during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, by two passionate art teachers, Edith and Leniese. At a time when schools and families were disconnected, they saw the need for creative outlets and social interaction. Their mission was simple: to bring people together through the joy of art.
What began as mail-order art activity boxes designed to spark creativity in children and adults quickly grew into something bigger. These boxes helped families connect, encouraged hands-on learning, and offered a creative escape during uncertain times. As interest grew and competitors emerged, Edith and Leniese reimagined their vision. By the end of 2020, ArtasticArt transformed into a traveling art program—a mobile art studio designed to make art accessible anywhere.
Today, ArtasticArt provides mobile art classes and workshops for kids, teens, and adults, bringing the full studio experience directly to schools, community centers, businesses, and private events. We specialize in creating engaging, hands-on art experiences that blend education, creativity, and fun. From painting and drawing to collage, sculpture, and mixed media, our programs encourage exploration of different techniques and materials while building confidence and self-expression.
Our art education approach emphasizes both skill-building and creativity. We integrate art history and art appreciation lessons into our sessions, helping participants understand artistic traditions while discovering their own unique voice. By combining educational value with enjoyable, interactive projects, we create a foundation for lifelong learning through art.
At ArtasticArt, we believe art is for everyone. Whether you’re a teacher looking to enrich your classroom, a parent searching for creative activities, a business planning a team-building art workshop, or a group hosting a celebration, we bring creativity to you. Our traveling art programs make it easy for communities to connect, learn, and grow through art.
With ArtasticArt, you don’t just make art—you make memories, connections, and confidence.