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Art Camp 504



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FRIDAYS, Dungeons & Dragons | Ages 9 - 13 | 5:30 - 7:00pm | Jan 16 - May 8 | Mojo Magazine | No Class Feb 6, 13, 20, April 3, 10

$395

with Sasha Kruger

Calendar Jan 16, 2026 at 5:30 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Ages: 9 - 13

Open to new and advanced players. Dungeons and Dragons presents endless possibilities and allows you to roleplay as a hero in your own story. Players work together as a team to decide how to respond to problems and solve them. D&D is not only fun-- it's a group social activity that teaches teamwork, cooperation, storytelling, problem-solving, and even math. D&D has become one of our most popular classes, we are so excited to introduce a new generation to this timeless and unique game!

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

SASHA RIVERA KRUGER (she/ her) is a graduate of Northern Arizona University with a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Language and Literature and a dual minor in Chinese and Asian Studies. Her journey with teaching began in 2008 when she embarked on a volunteering abroad program to teach English in Zhongshan, China. This shaped her understanding of the importance of inclusive communication, and drove her passion for helping her students embrace the challenges of honest self expression, no matter the language. Her love for collaborative storytelling brought her to the world of TableTop Role Playing games, what started as a desire to spend more time playing with her son has turned into an essential part of her career. When not running her own campaigns, she is preparing to attend various conventions where she runs D&D games and assists vending artists, most recently New York Comicon, Jordancon, Cyphacon, Pax Unplugged and Fanexpo New Orleans.

  • NO CLASS: Feb 6, 13, 20, April 3, 10
  • 12 Sessions Total

Learn more at https://www.artcamp504.org/dnd

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 5 payments of $53.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $53.35.

SATURDAYS, Dungeons & Dragons | Ages 11 - 14 | 1:00 - 2:45pm | Jan 17 - May 9 | Go 4 Games | No Class Feb 7, 14, 21, April 4, 11

$395

with Adam Ledet

Calendar Jan 17, 2026 at 1 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Ages: 11 - 14

Open to new and advanced players. Dungeons and Dragons presents endless possibilities and allows you to roleplay as a hero in your own story. Players work together as a team to decide how to respond to problems and solve them. D&D is not only fun-- it's a group social activity that teaches teamwork, cooperation, storytelling, problem-solving, and even math. D&D has become one of our most popular classes, we are so excited to introduce a new generation to this timeless and unique game!

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

ADAM LEDET (he/him) is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology's Interactive Media and Game Design program with a bachelor's degree in Game Design and Development. He has professional experience in the video gaming industry as a Game Designer for companies including Second Avenue Learning, where he helped to publish a mobile game; Blizzard Entertainment, where he interned with Hearthstone's Mission Design team; and Noxcrew, where he aided in the design and development of the Minecraft server "MCC Island." Adam is happy to be in his third year participating with Art Camp 504. Adam is a pianist, singer, and thespian who loves to evoke emotions in others through his crafts. Adam's love for Dungeons and Dragons has colored his life, and he is excited to guide new players through the TableTop Role-Playing experience. Visit Adam's website!

Full Course

SATURDAYS, Dungeons & Dragons | Ages 8 - 12 | 3:15 - 4:45pm | Jan 17 - May 9 | Go 4 Games | No Class Feb 7, 14, 21, April 4, 11 29

$395

with Adam Ledet

Calendar Jan 17, 2026 at 3:15 pm, runs for 12 weeks

Ages: 8 - 12

Open to new and advanced players. Dungeons and Dragons presents endless possibilities and allows you to roleplay as a hero in your own story. Players work together as a team to decide how to respond to problems and solve them. D&D is not only fun-- it's a group social activity that teaches teamwork, cooperation, storytelling, problem-solving, and even math. D&D has become one of our most popular classes, we are so excited to introduce a new generation to this timeless and unique game!

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

ADAM LEDET (he/him) is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology's Interactive Media and Game Design program with a bachelor's degree in Game Design and Development. He has professional experience in the video gaming industry as a Game Designer for companies including Second Avenue Learning, where he helped to publish a mobile game; Blizzard Entertainment, where he interned with Hearthstone's Mission Design team; and Noxcrew, where he aided in the design and development of the Minecraft server "MCC Island." Adam is happy to be in his third year participating with Art Camp 504. Adam is a pianist, singer, and thespian who loves to evoke emotions in others through his crafts. Adam's love for Dungeons and Dragons has colored his life, and he is excited to guide new players through the TableTop Role-Playing experience! For more information on Adam, you can visit his Linkedin profile or his website.

TUESDAYS, Mixed Media Visual Art Studio | Ages 5 - 7 | 5:15 - 6:45pm | Jan 20 - May 5 | Tigermen Den | No Class Feb 10, 17, April 7

$425
Calendar Jan 20, 2026 at 5:15 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Ages: 5 - 7

This class is perfect for students eager to explore visual arts across a variety of mediums. Over the course of the semester, students will work with Art Camp 504 teaching artists to develop skills in illustration, drawing fundamentals, watercolor techniques, mixed media collage, sculpture, and more. Projects include costume pieces, clay figurines and minatures, textured prints and more. Our goal is to nurture a love of art and creativity in our youngest artists! With a small group format, this class allows for individual attention and flexibility—projects are often guided by student interests and feedback to ensure an engaging and personalized experience.

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 5 payments of $58.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $58.35.

TUESDAYS, Sketch Squad: Drawing Beyond the Line | Ages 8 - 11 | 5:15 - 6:45pm | Jan 20 - May 5 | Tigermen Den | No Class Feb 10, 17, April 7

$425

with Ray Fontaine

Calendar Jan 20, 2026 at 5:15 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Ages: 8 - 11

This class is designed for young artists that want to explore and build their technical drawing skills. The curriculum explores fine art techniques such as line work, perspective, shading, and composition. Students will develop their observational skills and artistic vocabulary, from line and form to understanding light, shadow and color theory. We explore a variety of mediums including graphite, charcoal, oil pastels, watercolor paint and ink. With a focus on fostering creativity and confidence, this class provides a supportive environment where each child can discover their unique artistic voice and cultivate a lifelong passion for drawing. 

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

Ray Fontaine (she/her) is a visual artist and designer who helps young creatives build confidence and curiosity through drawing, illustration, and mixed media art. With a background in storytelling and design, her teaching approach encourages playful experimentation, close observation, and personal expression. Ray’s classes introduce foundational techniques while making space for each student’s imagination to lead the way—blending creative skill-building with opportunities to connect art to their everyday world. Through engaging projects and accessible materials, she helps kids develop a strong visual voice and a lasting love for making. Ray runs a local branding agency called Bywater Branding Services, studied Industrial Design at Pratt Institute, and previously taught Visual Communications as an adjunct professor at the Tulane School of Design.

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 5 payments of $58.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $58.35.

WEDNESDAYS, Dungeons & Dragons | Ages 8 - 11 | 5:15 - 6:45pm | Jan 21 - May 6 | Tigermen Den | No Class Feb 11, 18, April 8

$395

with Michael Badger

Calendar Jan 21, 2026 at 5:15 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Ages: 8 - 11

Open to new and advanced players. Dungeons and Dragons presents endless possibilities and allows you to roleplay as a hero in your own story. Players work together as a team to decide how to respond to problems and solve them. D&D is not only fun-- it's a group social activity that teaches teamwork, cooperation, storytelling, problem-solving, and even math. D&D has become one of our most popular classes, we are so excited to introduce a new generation to this timeless and unique game!

 

MEET THE DUNGEON MASTER:

MICHAEL BADGER (he/him) has been a fan of fantasy and role playing games since time immemorial. He learned to run Dungeons & Dragons games by listening to actual-play podcasts and DMed his first campaigns for his sister and friends during COVID lockdown. He never really stopped after that, turning him into what is known as a forever DM. He practices improv locally and has a Master's Degree in Creative Writing - using both to write and run home-brew settings for friends and family. He strongly believes that communal story-telling is an incredible way to grow, learn to think creatively, and build strong community.

Full Course

WEDNESDAYS, Imagination Nation | Ages 11 - 15 | 5:15 - 6:45pm | Jan 21 - May 6 | Tigermen Den | No Class Feb 11, 18, April 8

$395

with Jane Talton

Calendar Jan 21, 2026 at 5:15 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Ages: 11 - 15

 **Imagination Nation: A Creative Community for Young Artists**

Join us every Wednesday night for Imagination Nation, a supportive artistic gathering designed for young makers ages 11-15. Led by artist Jane Talton, this weekly gathering celebrates the innovative spirit and artistic growth of tweens and teens.

Each session begins with circle time, where participants share the projects they’ve been working on throughout the week. Whether it’s a painting, drawing, story, song, craft, digital art, or any other imaginative endeavor, every project deserves recognition and encouragement. Each young artist presents their work for 5+ minutes, followed by thoughtful questions and positive feedback from the group.

Imagination Nation is more than just show-and-tell—it’s a supportive community where young people can express themselves freely, gain confidence in sharing their work, and connect with peers who understand the joy and challenges of the artistic process. Participants develop presentation skills, learn to give and receive constructive feedback, and build lasting friendships with fellow makers. Every story is celebrated, and every dream becomes a reality.

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

JANE TALTON (she/her) is a Bywater resident and neighbor of the Tigermen Den. Her imagery is loved by many and reflects much of what it means to live in the Bywater: a place where tongue and cheek humor, theatrics, fine art, rich patterns and fanciful creatures fit right in to the parlors, parades, unexpected pairings and imaginations of those who live here. Jane graduated from the Maryland Institute, College of Art in 1999 with a degree in Illustration. Jane has worked in many creative niches including; caricature art, book illustration, mural painting, portraiture and she has been a featured artist on the Travel Channel and ABC. Her work has shown in several New Orleans galleries as well as the CAC and Jazz and Heritage Museum. Although still a dedicated painter, she has fallen in love with teaching as it has allowed her to share a passion for art with young artists. Check out Jane’s work!

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 5 payments of $53.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $53.35.

WEDNESDAYS, Mixed Media Visual Art Studio | Ages 8 - 11 | 5:15 - 6:45pm | Jan 21 - May 6 | Tigermen Den | No Class Feb 11, 18, April 8

$425

with Harley Holiday

Calendar Jan 21, 2026 at 5:15 pm, runs for 13 weeks

Ages: 8 - 11

This class is perfect for students eager to explore visual arts across a variety of mediums. Over the course of the semester, students will work with Art Camp 504 teaching artists to develop skills in illustration, drawing fundamentals, watercolor techniques, mixed media collage, sculpture, and more. Projects include costume pieces, clay figurines and minatures, textured prints and more. Our goal is to nurture a love of art and creativity in our youngest artists! With a small group format, this class allows for individual attention and flexibility—projects are often guided by student interests and feedback to ensure an engaging and personalized experience.

 

MEET THE TEACHER:

Harley Holiday (they/them) is a multimedia artist who grew up in Bolinas, CA, and has lived in New Orleans for the past five years. Their artistic practice is primarily rooted in ceramics and illustration. They were a studio member at the London Clayworks from 2021 to 2024. Holiday’s paintings, drawings and sculptures have been exhibited locally in two different shows, Tandem at the Front Gallery in 2023 and Queer Comfort at Staple Goods in 2024. They have led several workshops in wheel throwing and handbuilding for youth and adults throughout the city. Garnering inspiration from their work as a farmer and environmental educator, Holiday’s work explores the human/land interface; the interconnections between people, place, and the more-than-human beings they coexist with.

Payment plan available: $75 deposit plus 5 payments of $58.33, paid weekly. Final payment of $58.35.




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