About Us
Building self-esteem in our students is the primary mission of Young at Art. We help children get in touch with and express their innate and unique creativity. We create a safe, nurturing environment. We offer friendly, caring guidance and positive feedback. We teach them to respect each other and themselves.
Our Beginning
In 1980, Donna Weiner and Marsha Mendel, mothers of young children living in Westchester, NY, founded Young at Art to bring a quality art experience to children in the area. They based YAA on a unique art program in NYC at the 92nd St Y, to which they had been commuting with their own children. The two mothers enrolled themselves in a teacher-training workshop led by the creator of the Y program and soon after began offering classes for 3-year-olds.
When that first session ended, parents asked for 4-year-old classes. From this modest beginning, YAA has expanded to offering classes for children up to age 16 and adults. In 2015, Donna retired from Young at Art (Marsha had retired years before) and Jen Kaplan became the new owner.