
The next wave of creative arts and wellness classes for older adults are starting
                           soon at SBCC School of Extended Learning (photo: David Kafer)
                     October 16, 2025
                     Rediscover Your Creative Spark: Free Art Classes Connect Older Adults Through Shared Passion and Learning
SANTA BARBARA, CALIF. (Oct. 16, 2025) — This fall, SBCC School of Extended Learning invites older adults to discover or
                                                            rediscover their creative potential. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced
                                                            artist looking to refine your skills, the Older Adults Program offers expert instruction
                                                            in a welcoming environment, with free art classes designed specifically for adults
                                                            age 55 and over.
                                                         
                                                         Two of the program’s exceptional eight-week courses are launching the week of October
                                                            20, with spots still available:
                                                         
                                                         Painting in Acrylic for Older Adults (CRN #45692) begins Tuesday afternoon, October 21, at the Wake Campus. Led by Aaron
                                                            Baldon, who holds a Master of Fine Arts from Claremont Graduate University and professional
                                                            experience as an Art Director for Mattel, students will explore color theory, composition,
                                                            and design principles while creating vibrant individual paintings. The class runs
                                                            through December 9.
                                                         
                                                         Printmaking like a Pro for Older Adults (CRN #4571) starts Wednesday evening, October 22, at the Schott Campus. Instructor
                                                            Curtis Taylor, who holds an MFA from California State University, Northridge, and
                                                            teaches printmaking at the university level, will guide students through various drypoint
                                                            printmaking processes in both intaglio and relief formats. This class continues through
                                                            December 10.
                                                         
                                                         "Art classes offer older adults much more than technical skills," said Carola Smith,
                                                            Assistant Superintendent/Vice President, School of Extended Learning. "Every session
                                                            provides an opportunity for creative expression, social connection, and well-being.”
                                                         
                                                         Beyond painting and printmaking, the Older Adults Program offers a rich variety of
                                                            creative and supportive classes in creative art, creative English, creative music,
                                                            creative theatre, wellness, and self-management.
                                                         
                                                         With hundreds of free classes offered year-round, SBCC School of Extended Learning
                                                            provides opportunities for everyone in the community, from career development to parent
                                                            education to personal enrichment for the mind and body. The Older Adults Program is
                                                            the largest of the School of Extended Learning’s five noncredit programs.
                                                         
                                                         Registration Information:
To register for classes, visit https://sel.sbcc.edu.
For help with registration, visit Schott or Wake Campus Welcome Centers during walk-in hours, or call (805) 683-8201.
For hours and more resources, go to https://sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/get-help.php.
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                                                         To register for classes, visit https://sel.sbcc.edu.
For help with registration, visit Schott or Wake Campus Welcome Centers during walk-in hours, or call (805) 683-8201.
For hours and more resources, go to https://sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/get-help.php.
Hablamos Español.