
Whimsy Art Club
We are not just another art studio. We’re a creative experience that travels to your door, nurturing imagination over limitation.
The mobile art studio that comes to you - now serving Bergen & Hudson Count.
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WHO ARE WE?
Whimsy Art Club offers a fresh, holistic approach to art education for kids ages 5–12, modern families, and creative adults.
Whether you're a parent looking for enriching after-school art classes, a school seeking creative curriculum partnerships, or someone simply craving a creative reset — Whimsy Art Club is here to inspire!
What we Offer
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Kids & Adult Art Classes
Hands-on projects that go beyond “just making”. Every lesson explores the why behind art- from nature, culture, science, history & everyday life.
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Event & Party Workshop
From mindful crafting, Birthday Parties to team-building art experience!
Engaging and fun workshops for you.
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Sustainable Craft Kits
Our eco-friendly craft kits inspire creativity while being kind to the planet!
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Curriculum for Educators
Our Art Curriculum is designed to make it easy for educators to bring engaging, story-driven art experiences to their students.
Meet the Founder!
Hi, My name is Yujin!
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) Alumni- Interior Architecture
European Honors Program
Outstanding Undergraduate Award
New York School of Interior Design (NYSID) Alumni - Sustainable Interior Environment
Alumni Award
12 Years + Experience as Architectural Designer in NYC (Click for LinkedIn)
News- What’s New?
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Artisan Nigh Market
08/02 Saturday, 4:00-9:00PM
Come find us! @ Fort Lee Commons, 229 Main Street. Check out our Sustainable Craft Kits, Sign up for upcoming classes & receive a FREE Whimsy Art Club Swag!
Support Small business - Can’t wait to see you!
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Featured in Canvas Rebel
Check this out!
Founder of Whimsy Art Club Yujin Oh, Featured in Canvas Rebel Platform- Interview is Live!
Read the full story of her mission and business aspect of starting Whimsy Art Club!
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Latest Blog Post
Why We Need to Rethink Art Careers for the Next Generation
The “starving artist” myth is outdated. This blog explores how teaching entrepreneurial skills and cross-disciplinary thinking through art can empower the next generation of artists to thrive.