C409-The Sketchbook Club

C409-The Sketchbook Club

In Person | Available

2020 Burnt Mills Road Bedminster, NJ 07921 United States
Studio 2
Children (Ages 5-8)
9/20/2025-10/25/2025
1:00 PM-2:30 PM on Sat
$221.00
$196.00
$6.86

C409-The Sketchbook Club

In Person | Available

Welcome to The Sketchbook Club! A place where your ideas take center stage. Each week, we’ll fill our sketchbooks with all kinds of drawings: from real-life objects and favorite places to characters, creatures, and worlds you invent yourself. Along the way, you’ll learn simple tricks for using shapes, lines, and shading to make your art come alive. We’ll experiment with pencils, markers, and other drawing tools, and get inspired by the work of artists past and present. Whether you like doodling in the margins or planning big masterpieces, this class is all about exploring your imagination, one page at a time.




  • All students must comply with the Policies and Procedures found on The Center's website. There will be no refunds for students removed from class for failure to observe The Center’s Policies and Procedures.

  • All materials are included.
Melendez, Isabel
Isabel Melendez

Hello! My name is Isabel and I have loved art all my life. I recently graduated from Haverford College with a degree in Art History and Economics. From the day I took my first art class, I have practiced visual arts with many different media, including watercolor, charcoal, acrylics, oil and chalk pastels, and my personal favorite, oil paints. 


Throughout my years of study, I have been drawn to the natural beauty of the world and the ways in which that beauty has been expressed in different cultures and communities. In college, I discovered a number of pathbreaking artists whose work still inspires me, including Vincent Van Gogh, Russell Chatham, Frida Kahlo, Kehinde Wiley, David Alfaro Siquieros, and Camille Claudel. The Haverford faculty, particularly Sylvia Houghteling and Jie Shi, were wonderful mentors, opening the worlds of painting and art criticism to me.


Closer to home, my parents continue to influence me as well. From intricate quilts to bright watercolor landscapes, my mother’s artwork demonstrates the importance of balance in hues and tones. With his detailed field notes, my father has taught me the wonders and  complexities of our continent’s ecosystems, which I strive to express in my work. 


In this phase of my life, my main passion is to share the joy of artistic creation with young artists, just like my family did for me. I hope to teach both technical skills and expressive styles to children from every corner of New Jersey.