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We love this place! The owner is so creative and engaging. I highly recommend this place.

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2.6(31 reviews)
1.4 mi

It was an all girls school when I went there. Great location in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Most…read moreclasses were engaging. In hindsight, I wish I had attended a coed school something like the university of Connecticut because I live in Connecticut. If I could do it again, I wouldn't go to Lesley. I would go to a bigger coed school.

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I just completed my second term and Katherine was amazing, once again! This term, summer, is…read morecondensed into 6 weeks, but because I am moving out of the state, Katherine did all she could to help me start and finish my painting in 3 weeks. The painting was a gift to my sister and not only did the recipient love her gift from me, I loved the gift that Katherine gave me. She helped me to understand that time is precious and if it is spent wisely, any goal could be accomplished. If you are even considering taking a painting class, I would give this school a chance. It will change your view on your own creativity and your view on what it means to teach. Katherine is a gem! She, and her school, cannot be replicated or duplicated. I am sad that I will probably not be able to find anything like them where I am moving. Oh, and the ice cream breaks in the summer aren't so bad either.

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