Temple Arts Collective

Art Experiences with Clay, Paint, & More

Women-led art space where

curiosity and collaboration converge

Upcoming Classes

  • Clay Play Night

    Tuesday

    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    POTTERY WORKSHOP

    Eight strangers, two hours, one clay table. Clay Play is a grounding, social art experience where conversation flows as easily as creativity.

    $35

  • Clay Play Day

    Saturday

    2:00 PM  4:00 PM

    POTTERY WORKSHOP

    Eight strangers, two hours, one clay table. Clay Play is a grounding, social art experience where conversation flows as easily as creativity.

    $35

  • Arts to Abstraction

    Febuary 20th, 2026

    Wednesday

    6:00 PM - 8:00PM

    Feel the inspiration of Joan Baez in this abstract drawing class where you get to explore different media and everyone can be successful

    $45

Artists

Lali Nicole Young

“We humans are strange beings, we like strange things.” ~ Lali Nicole Young

Lali Nicole Young is a multidisciplinary artist and creative community-builder who believes art should feel welcoming, playful, and human. Her work blends movement, visual art, and shared experiences that invite people to reconnect with their creativity—no matter their background. As the founder of Ladyship Productions and co-creator of Temple Arts Collective, she creates spaces where people can experiment, express themselves, and feel at home making art. From movement classes to collaborative art events, Lali’s work centers on connection, curiosity, and the joy of creating without pressure.

Gerrie Young

Gerrie is a painter whose work explores form and emotional resonance. Drawing inspiration from both internal landscapes and the natural world, her paintings invite viewers into moments of reflection, curiosity, and connection.

Leslie Hall

Leslie was born in Tucson and spent much of her life in the Sonoran Desert, where she developed a deep connection to place while teaching and practicing art. Her work is grounded in ongoing experimentation and material exploration, using clay and mixed media to articulate an evolving visual language. She considers herself a multidisciplinary artist.

Jane Kroesen

Smelling my grandma’s dirt floor basement, shaping the mud I pulled from the creek’s bank and, of course, building sand castles with the warm sun at my back, has fed my artistic being. Clay nurtures my love of shape and my earth connection. Life’s transitory nature, lessons of defeat and destruction, replicates itself in clay work. “Let go of expected outcomes,” Clay says; she gives me courage to go forward again and again with a new perspective.

Temple Arts Collective

At Temple Arts Collective, we believe creativity is a relationship, not a performance.

Our art experiences emphasize listening to materials and trusting intuition to art-making: we honor materials, images, and process as living collaborators rather than passive tools. Clay, charcoal, paint, paper, and body are treated as expressive partners with their own rhythms, boundaries, and wisdom.

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