About Us
Canvas and Climb is a boutique enrichment center in West Los Angeles, dedicated to inspiring creativity, confidence, and skill development in young children. Our programs include Montessori pods, art classes, and rock climbing, all delivered in thoughtfully designed, aesthetically intentional spaces.
We believe children are naturally capable and thrive when offered authentic opportunities to explore, create, and express themselves. Our art program fosters curiosity, imagination, and early mastery of craft, while guiding children to understand their potential. Beyond daily art experiences, we cultivate long-term skills that allow students to showcase their work through exhibitions, community events, and curated art shows.
About the Role
We are seeking a visionary Art Teacher who is also a practicing artist to lead 1-hour classes for children ages 3–6. This role combines creativity, teaching, and artistic skill to inspire young learners while providing a structured, engaging, and aspirational experience.
The Art Teacher will design evolving curricula with weekly, monthly, and seasonal themes, exposing students to a variety of techniques and materials. You will also create growth pathways for long-term students, helping them develop their craft and preparing them for opportunities such as in-studio exhibitions, community showcases, and art shows.
As a founding educator, you will have the autonomy to develop and refine class structures, lesson plans, and thematic programming, ensuring every child experiences creativity in a high-end, studio-like environment.
Key Responsibilities
Lead 1-hour art classes for children ages 3–6, balancing skill-building with creative exploration
Design evolving curriculum with weekly, monthly, and seasonal themes to sustain engagement
Introduce diverse artistic techniques (painting, mixed media, drawing, sculpture, etc.)
Build long-term skill pathways for students to grow in technique and creative expression
Prepare students for elevated outcomes: exhibitions, community showcases, and art events
Maintain a safe, organized, and visually inspiring studio environment
Observe and adapt lessons to each child’s developmental needs and interests
Rotate and curate materials to encourage experimentation and engagement
Communicate thoughtfully with parents about progress, projects, and upcoming showcases
Take initiative in creating innovative, out-of-the-box lessons
Qualifications
Practicing artist OR degree/certification in Art Education, Early Childhood Art, or equivalent experience
Minimum 2 years teaching art to young children, preferably ages 3–6
Strong knowledge of art techniques, materials, and child development
Ability to design structured, evolving lessons with thematic creativity
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Highly organized, creative, and self-directed
Preferred Qualities
Passion for nurturing creativity and developing young artists
Patient, observant, and inspiring presence
Appreciation for high-quality materials and aesthetically intentional environments
Visionary approach to teaching, able to innovate and think “outside the easel”
Desire to help shape and grow a boutique, high-end enrichment program
Sample 1-Hour Class Outline
Theme: “Exploring Color & Texture”
0–10 min: Circle time / introduction of theme, demonstration of materials and technique
10–35 min: Hands-on creation: painting, layering, and experimenting with textures
35–45 min: Guided reflection and peer sharing: discuss what they created and observed
45–55 min: Mini skill challenge: apply one new technique to a small project or detail
55–60 min: Clean-up and closing circle: share highlights, store materials, and preview next week’s theme
This structured but flexible approach allows children to explore, practice, and reflect, while the teacher guides skill development and nurtures long-term growth.
What We Offer
A beautifully curated, high-end studio designed for creativity and skill-building
Small class sizes for individualized attention
Autonomy to design evolving curriculum, techniques, and experiences
Long-term growth pathways for students, including exhibitions and community showcases
Paid planning time for lesson development and materials curation
Opportunity to grow into a full-time role and leadership positions within the company