About
Nevada School of the Arts offers private lessons and group instruction in piano, guitar, voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, jazz, drama, and visual arts. It also offers the Gifted Young Artist Program (GYAP), visual arts classes and workshops, theatre arts master classes, personalized one-on-one guitar instruction, piano lessons with private lessons, group classes, masterclasses, and performance opportunities, strings instruction through traditional and Suzuki Method approaches, and weekly vocal coaching sessions with performance opportunities at the school.
Programs
- Private Lessons — Students of all ages · Private and group instruction in piano, guitar, voice, strings, woodwinds, brass, jazz, drama, and visual arts is offered on the program pages and about page.
- Gifted Young Artist Program (GYAP) — Highly selective scholarship program developed in partnership with the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts. Provides full tuition support for talented young musicians.
- Visual Arts — Ages 11 and above · Visual arts classes and workshops with individualized tuition from professional practicing artists. Classes are limited to six students.
- Theatre Arts — Theatre Arts presents an opportunity for Las Vegas students to work in a master class setting with a creative team from Broadway shows, Broadway National, and world tours.
- Guitar — Students of all ages and levels · Personalized one-on-one instruction.
- Piano — Students of all ages and abilities · Private lessons, group classes, masterclasses, and performance opportunities.
- Strings — Ages 6 and above · Personalized instruction through traditional and Suzuki Method approaches.
- Vocal Arts — Weekly coaching sessions and numerous opportunities to perform at the school.
At a glance
- Ages: 0–18 years old
About the provider
Nevada School of the Arts was chartered on July 7, 1977. Its mission is to provide a dynamic and inclusive performing and visual arts education to a diverse community of students spanning all ages and backgrounds. The school states that its faculty are degreed professionals, that it is the first member of the National Guild For Community Arts Education, and that it received the 30th Annual Governor’s Arts Award in Leadership in Arts Education. It also says it is committed to extending opportunities to under-resourced students in historically marginalized communities through scholarships, financial aid, and introductory opportunities.
- Auditions — Auditions for GYAP
What families say
“His fears and anxiety all disappear once he starts playing the piano. It became his most effective therapy and outlet. His happy place.” — T. C. – Mother
“... her hard work with Elisa Fiorillo (voice teacher) has been pivotal in her development as a vocalist and performer. Their relationship has built confidence in Asia on and off stage, allowing her to overcome her fears and be able to perform publicly.” — Parent of an NSA Student
Last updated August 18, 2026.
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