Art Classes & Creative Groups

Learn the basics or advance your skills in studio arts from our wonderful instructors. Register now to secure your spot in class! Creative groups meet monthly at the Studio with no registration necessary.

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The Alternative Show 2025 - Call for Entries!

There is no membership or entry fee required to participate in this exhibition. It is open to artists of all levels, in all mediums. Each artist may enter one piece of artwork, not to exceed 36 inches in any dimension, that has not previously shown at TASI.

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Summer Spree set for August 30!

The Art Studio, Inc. is now seeking artists and makers in the SETX region, both new and established, to show and sell their work at TASI’s art vendor night!

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Latest Posts

  • NOW SHOWING: “Divergent Narratives” by Christopher Troutman – May 2025
    on view now in TASI’s Main Gallery through Saturday, May 24th during gallery hours: Tuesdays through Saturdays, from noon until 5:00pm
  • Now Showing: TASIMRAE (The Rejects Show) May 2025
    The Art Studio, Inc. Members REJECTED Art Exhibition on view in TASI Main Gallery May 3-24, 2025
  • INK on INC. – May 2025
    “Through the light of creativity, we give comfort to humanity. Our efforts, through the written and spoken word, through theatre, music, visual arts, and mental health/arts programs gives our broader community the chance to find what treasures they might share and what discipline they might choose as a path toward happiness, or at least smug satisfaction.”
  • Summer Spree vendor night set for August 30, NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!
    The Art Studio, Inc. is now seeking artists and makers in the SETX region, both new and established, to show and sell their work at TASI’s art vendor night!
  • TASI’s First Annual “Rejected Art Exhibition” opens May 3rd
    “This process has been around since The Salon shows of 19th century France. This went on until a group of Impressionists, a name used originally as an expression of disdain, crowded the halls of The Salon and were quickly rejected. Undaunted, the following year a tent went up and was called “The Salon des Refusés“ which became a big attraction and brought modern art and alternative ideas to The Salon.”