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Studio Arts hotline: 202-633-8690

1. What should I bring to class?

2. I was supposed to receive a supply list for class and it didn’t come in the mail with my ticket. What should I do?

3. I registered less than two weeks before the start of my class; will I be contacted about supplies?

4. Where will my class be held?

5. Can I bring a friend or spouse to class?

6. Can my teenager participate in a studio arts course?

7. I have to miss a session of class; can I attend another section?



1. What should I bring to class?

Please refer to the full course write-up in the Associate course catalogue or on-line to determine whether you will receive a supply list in the mail, or if supplies are listed in the course write-up. There are also instances in which RAP provides supplies or where supplies are discussed at the first class meeting. Information on supplies is contained in each course description.

2. I was supposed to receive a supply list for class and it didn't come in the mail with my ticket. What should I do?

Your list is mailed separately from your ticket(s) and should arrive about two weeks prior to the start of your course or workshop.

3. I registered less than two weeks before the start of my class; will I be contacted about supplies?

While we make every attempt to inform even last-minute registrants about supplies, it is recommended that you contact RAP at 202-633-3030 to request this information.

4. Where will my class be held?

While the majority of courses are held on the Mall in the S. Dillon Ripley Center classrooms, some courses are held at other locations. Check your tickets and/or the Associate course description for this information. If you still have questions, please call 202-633-3030.

5. Can I bring a friend or spouse to class?

All those wishing to participate in a studio art class or workshop must be registered. You may register on-line or by calling 202-633-3030.

6. Can my teenager participate in a studio arts course?

Unless specifically described as a class for teens, studio arts classes are designed for participants age 16 and up. We do have unique summer camp experiences specifically for children K-8th grade. Information on our summer camp programming is generally available in the February Associate.

7. I have to miss a session of class; can I attend another section?

Sorry, but that won't be possible. Classes are specifically structured and they often run at full capacity and at different paces. This makes it impossible to accommodate visitors from other classes. We recommend that you check your schedule carefully before committing to a multiple-session class, to ensure that you are free and able to get the most from your educational experience. If you must miss a class due to your schedule, and have still chosen to enroll, we recommend speaking to your instructor prior to the class session you will miss to see if there is an assignment or supplemental reading that can be done to keep you on schedule. Your instructor will be your best guide in this situation.