
1st-4th Grade Youth Art Class -Tuesdays
Tuesdays | 5:30-6:30PM
Fall Session 1: Miniature Worlds
Weeks of Sept 15 – Oct 20
In this imaginative youth art series, artists will design and build their own miniature world—from tiny furniture and hand-sculpted figures to custom-built 3D homes, habitats, and detailed surroundings.
Each young artist will start from scratch, choosing whether to create a playful interactive environment or a still-life diorama that tells a story. They'll learn foundational skills in sculpting, construction, design, and storytelling—bringing big ideas to life on a small scale.
This series encourages problem-solving, fine motor skill development, and creative thinking, while offering students a chance to slow down and enjoy the magic of working in miniature.
Meet Your Instructors
Kasie Watts
Lead Youth Educator
Kasie helped develop the Mini Makers program and all of our summer camps at The Sheboygan Collective. A lifelong artist, Kasie has always seen art as a way to explore and express the world around her. Inspired by books like Cassie’s Magic Flowers and James and the Giant Peach, her imagination finds beauty in the unexpected and splendor in everyday moments.
Her creative practice spans painting, printmaking, textiles, photography, and more—guided by emotion and energy rather than medium. Kasie’s passion is helping others see the world in a new way and encouraging kids and adults alike to express themselves fully through art.
Lola Jakimczyk
Program Assistant
Lola Jakimczyk is a Sheboygan-based muralist whose vibrant, imaginative work can be seen throughout the community—including at Sunday Dough and Above & Beyond Children’s Museum. With a deep love for public art and playful color, Lola brings creativity, warmth, and positivity to everything she does.
As a returning mentor from our youth art camps, Lola brings experience, patience, and encouragement to the studio, helping young artists feel seen, supported, and inspired to create boldly.
Scholarships Available – We’re committed to making art education accessible! Email us at hello@thesheboygancollective.com to inquire.
Tuesdays | 5:30-6:30PM
Fall Session 1: Miniature Worlds
Weeks of Sept 15 – Oct 20
In this imaginative youth art series, artists will design and build their own miniature world—from tiny furniture and hand-sculpted figures to custom-built 3D homes, habitats, and detailed surroundings.
Each young artist will start from scratch, choosing whether to create a playful interactive environment or a still-life diorama that tells a story. They'll learn foundational skills in sculpting, construction, design, and storytelling—bringing big ideas to life on a small scale.
This series encourages problem-solving, fine motor skill development, and creative thinking, while offering students a chance to slow down and enjoy the magic of working in miniature.
Meet Your Instructors
Kasie Watts
Lead Youth Educator
Kasie helped develop the Mini Makers program and all of our summer camps at The Sheboygan Collective. A lifelong artist, Kasie has always seen art as a way to explore and express the world around her. Inspired by books like Cassie’s Magic Flowers and James and the Giant Peach, her imagination finds beauty in the unexpected and splendor in everyday moments.
Her creative practice spans painting, printmaking, textiles, photography, and more—guided by emotion and energy rather than medium. Kasie’s passion is helping others see the world in a new way and encouraging kids and adults alike to express themselves fully through art.
Lola Jakimczyk
Program Assistant
Lola Jakimczyk is a Sheboygan-based muralist whose vibrant, imaginative work can be seen throughout the community—including at Sunday Dough and Above & Beyond Children’s Museum. With a deep love for public art and playful color, Lola brings creativity, warmth, and positivity to everything she does.
As a returning mentor from our youth art camps, Lola brings experience, patience, and encouragement to the studio, helping young artists feel seen, supported, and inspired to create boldly.
Scholarships Available – We’re committed to making art education accessible! Email us at hello@thesheboygancollective.com to inquire.