
YOUTH
EXPERIENCES
More Than an Art Class. A Place to Connect, Explore & Become.
Kids don't need another activity just to fill their calendar.
They need time to wonder.
They need opportunities to make choices, experiment, get things wrong, try again, and discover that they can figure things out.
And they need adults who are willing to be present, get curious, and experience the world alongside them.
That's what we create at Wicked Rae's.
Our youth experiences combine art, sensory exploration, movement, play, and connection to create meaningful experiences for children and the people who love them.
Because creativity isn't just about making art. It's a way of learning how to navigate the world.
WHAT YOUNG PEOPLE EXPERIENCE HERE
Wicked Rae's isn't built around a single art medium or a finished product. We use different creative modalities to give young people different ways to engage.
SENSORY ART
Texture • Tactile Materials • Color • Mixed Media • 3D Builds
MOVEMENT
Creative Movement • Physical Expression • Games • Play
RHYTHM
Music • Percussion • Drum Circles • Collective Rhythm
IMMERSIVE ART
Splatter • Large-Scale Making • Sensory Environments
COLLABORATION
Individual Creations • Group Projects • Community Art
Every experience is designed to give young people opportunities to make choices, explore unfamiliar things, and discover their own way of doing it.
💜 THE WICKED DIFFERENCE
We don't tell you or your young person what their art is supposed to look like. We create space to guide them so they can find out what happens when they follow their own curiosity.
We also make sure you, their parent, feel safe to participate and explore. You are their world, so we want you creating beside them making memories they'll look back to as "the good ole days."
Together, we create a space where kids experience agency, creativity, connection, play, and belonging...and a place kids learn to trust themselves.

CREATE
TOGETHER
Toddler + Me Sensory Art
Ages 3–7 | Parent + Child
This isn't a drop-off art class. It's time together.
Toddler + Me is an open creative experience for little ones and their parents or guardians to make art side by side.
Both of you get involved.
Explore color, texture, movement, sensory materials, and open-ended art while following your child's curiosity rather than trying to create the "right" project.
There are no perfect finished pieces.
And that's the point.
You're modeling that curiosity matters more than perfection, that it's safe to experiment, and that making something doesn't have to mean knowing exactly what you're doing first.
Most importantly, you're giving your child something increasingly valuable:
your uninterrupted attention.

MAKE
MEMORIES
Parent + Child Art
Ages 8-14 | Parent + Child
This isn't a drop-off art class. It's time together.
Make time for each other. Create something. Build connection.
As kids grow, the way we connect with them changes.
They want more independence. They have stronger opinions. They're figuring out who they are and how they see the world.
Make Space Together gives parents and kids ages 8–14 an opportunity to create side by side without the pressure of having to talk about everything.
You'll explore tactile art, texture, mixed media, movement, sensory materials, creative challenges, and collaborative making.
No comparison, just space to grow your relations, create, experiment, laugh, talk, and be together.
Sometimes the best conversations happen when you're doing something with your hands. And sometimes connection doesn't require a big conversation at all. Sometimes it's simply making something together.
WHY WE CREATE THIS WAY
When a child creates something, they're doing much more than making a picture.
They're making decisions. Solving problems. Experiencing cause and effect. They're discovering what happens when something doesn't go as planned.
They're learning that they can try something, change it, try again, and keep going.
That process can help build the foundations of creative confidence, flexibility, curiosity, agency, and resilience.
And when a parent or trusted adult creates alongside them, something else happens:
The relationship becomes part of the experience.
Instead of correcting the artwork or showing them how it "should" look, you get to ask:
"Tell me about that."
"What made you choose that?"
"What do you think will happen?"
"Want to try it together?"
Those small moments create opportunities for connection, communication, and shared discovery.
The goal isn't to raise better artists.
It's to give young people more opportunities to become curious, confident humans who know they can explore, adapt, and try again.