Our Courses

Crash Course(Basic)
- 2 month course
- all age groups
- 60 minutes (per class)
- 2 classes (per week)
- Color psychology
- Basic art techniques
- 2 art forms mastered

Crash Course(Advanced)
- 2 month course
- all age groups
- 60 minutes (per class)
- 2 classes (per week)
- Color psychology
- Basic art techniques
- 4 art forms mastered
- Art Portfolio Creation
Learning Outcomes
At Qalastra Art School (QAC), we measure learning outcomes through various methods that focus on artistic growth, skill development, and personal reflection:
- Project-Based Assessments: Students complete creative projects, demonstrating their technical and conceptual skills.
- Portfolio Development: A digital portfolio tracks progress over time, showcasing improvement and creativity.
- Formative Feedback: Continuous feedback helps students refine their work and skills throughout the course.
- Live Demonstrations & Presentations: Students showcase their work, allowing for real-time assessment of their skills and presentation.
- Peer Reviews & Group Work: Collaboration and peer feedback enhance critical thinking and teamwork.
- Skill-Based Competency Tests: Technical skills are assessed through focused exercises on specific techniques.
- Self-Reflection & Journals: Students reflect on their artistic journey and set personal growth goals.
- Instructor Observations: Instructors track progress through observation of student engagement and creativity.
- Art Therapy Integration: Emotional and personal growth is assessed through students’ self-expression and reflection.
- End-of-Course Exhibitions: Students present final works in virtual exhibitions to showcase their learning.
- Student Feedback: Surveys help assess satisfaction and engagement, guiding improvements.
- Global Competitions: Participation in international art competitions measures real-world application of skills.
- Completion & Progress Rates: We track course completion and academic growth.
These methods provide a comprehensive view of students’ artistic and personal development, ensuring they are well-equipped to succeed in the world of art.