Crayola Imagine Arts Academy of Milwaukee

2855 S. 160th Street, New Berlin, WI 53151

map2855 S. 160th Street, New Berlin, WI 53151

About

Crayola Imagine Arts Academy of Milwaukee offers birthday parties, camps, after-school programs, community workshops, and custom workshop series that focus on art. The program runs in-person camps, a Magical Creatures art party, and free workshops at local libraries and other community institutions. It is an art enrichment provider that teaches foundational art techniques with a focus on creative problem-solving and real-world topics.

• Ages: 5–12 years old

Crayola Imagine Arts Academy of Milwaukee states that its mission is to inspire children through art by developing their creativity and critical thinking, and to deliver “Art with Purpose.” Its mission also includes fostering empathy and creativity in youth so they can make a positive impact in the future. All instructors have prior experience working with children, and every team member has gone through a rigorous screening process that includes a thorough background check. The company uses a three-stage testing process for its programs that goes through kid approval at every phase. Programs include after-school options that combine art with real-world problem-solving activities and art programs that cover topics such as art and design careers, design thinking, cultural diversity and awareness, and wildlife and habitat conservation. Camps are described as helping children avoid the summer slide by teaching important real-world topics in a creative way that does not feel like learning. Birthday parties feature a Magical Creatures art party where each child is encouraged to put their own creative spin on their project and is guided by well-trained, dynamic instructors. Programs for organizations are described as a mix of art, creative thinking, discovery, and education, and workshops are described as fun and dynamic art programs intended to spark ingenuity and ignite the creative spirit. Crayola Imagine Arts Academy was founded in 2016 and began franchising in 2019. The Milwaukee program often holds free workshops at local libraries and other community institutions and posts fun at-home art projects and contests regularly.

Last updated June 27, 2026.

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