About Us

OUR VISION

We provide safe and joyful spaces to encourage the artist in everyone.

OUR MISSION

Providing people of all ages with quality art education to imagine, explore, and create.

Two girls drawing on the chalk board at the Little Art House

Our Approach

As teachers in the public school system for years, we saw access to art and funding for the programs start to dwindle. We also saw a need for small, personalized class environments offering consistent classes with qualified teachers. At Little Art House, we are set up as a resource in Nashville to grow with your child from baby sensory classes to portfolio classes to help your senior prepare an AP portfolio.

P.S. Parents, we've got amazing classes for you too whether you are looking to learn a new skill or have a night out with friends. Check out our Adult Classes!

Teacher hanging a painting at the Little Art House

What Makes Us Different

SMALL CLASSES. We keep our classes little by design so your child benefits from a personalized learning environment. Classes are limited to 8 seats. (Tip: book in advance! The word is out & we are starting to fill up quickly!)

QUALIFIED TEACHERS. All teachers have a degree in Art Education, Fine Art, or Child Development and have experience working with students of all ages.

PERSONALIZED INSTRUCTION. Whether your child is working on the same project as other kids in the class or individualized projects in our Portfolio Classes, our approach is the same. Success is not always measured in the finished product but through the process of a fresh approach and new techniques learned along the way.

CONSISTENT CLASSES & MULTIPLE OFFERINGS. Our classes are weekly so your child can get into the rhythm of his or her creative process from drop-in classes on the weekend to weekly morning or after-school classes. Also, check out our Homeschool Classes, available now!

Emma, the co-owner of Little Art House

Meet the Founders

When we started Little Art House in 2016, we leaned on our experience as public school art teachers and our shared passion to develop class structures that truly support the artist in everyone. Our hope every day is that anyone who comes to the studio feels comfortable expressing themselves through creating, that they get to play and explore with new or different mediums, and that they leave proud of what they’ve created. 

Emma Lancaster Bradford

  • While I loved art as a kid, my love for education did not come to be until I started studying Studio Art at the University of Mississippi. That’s where I learned education was more about curiosity, connections, and relating concepts than tests and scores. After finishing at Ole Miss, I followed my sister to Belmont University to get a Master’s in Art Education. After teaching at Antioch High School for four years, I moved to Athens, Georgia, with my husband Payton while he finished law school. This is where I first experienced teaching art recreationally at Treehouse Kid & Craft. After we moved back to Nashville, Leighton and I began discussing the idea of a studio that ultimately became Little Art House.

    When I’m not at the studio, you can find me at Martin’s BBQ or at Sevier Park with our toddler, at a show with Payton. I also enjoy good tv shows, reading books, and walking with friends :)

  • Substitute Teacher: Clarke County, GA, 2014-2016 // Metro Nashville Public Schools TN, 2016-17

    Art Teacher: Antioch High School (MNPS), 2010-14

    Belmont University: MAT in Arts of Teaching, 2009–2010

    University of Mississippi: BA in Art Studio, 2005–2009

Teacher & Founder

Leighton, co-owner of Little Art House

Leighton Lancaster Bryant

  • When I was little, my favorite game was to play pretend as a teacher. My whole life I’ve enjoyed educating others, creating art, and being around kids which made teaching art a no-brainer decision. After graduating from Vanderbilt University with degrees in Art Studio and Art History and obtaining a Master’s in the Arts of Teaching from Belmont University, I began my career teaching art for nine years with Metro Nashville Public Schools. While I loved the students, I was ready to have the freedom to design lessons without an assessment as the end goal. The classes we have designed are intentional and it is truly my joy to teach every week. Every day, I consider myself so incredibly lucky that I get to do what I love surrounded by the most supportive clients, colleagues, friends, and family.

    In my spare time, I love to read, cook with my husband Yates, cuddle our dogs, go on walks or to Barre3, and spend time with family and friends!

  • Art Teacher, MNPS - Napier Elementary, 2009-2011 // JT Moore Middle School, 2011-2013 // Hillsboro High School, 2013-2017

    Belmont University: MAT in the Arts of Teaching, 2008–2009

    Vanderbilt University: BA in Art Studio and BA in Art History, 2004–2008

Teacher & Founder

As owners, we love that we can customize schedules and offerings to best suit the needs of our community. Small classes and qualified teachers are the key to our success and we intentionally avoid  any form of assessment or critique from our process. there is no “correct way” to be a creator!   We have a lot of fun designing and planning new ways to create. While owning your own business certainly comes with tasks that are not super fun, it is well worth the trade-off of seeing people enjoy their experience at Little Art House and come back week after week and year after year. We have the privilege of watching families grow up in our studios and that is pure magic. It is equally as exciting to see our adult students return to classes and watch their progress as they find their own creative voice. We continue to strive to provide the best experiences every day for our community!

Teacher playing art with a little boy

“Wonderful teachers! The kids always leave happy and excited about their time at LAH. The projects are different and so creative every time. “

— Blake, 4-10yr Old Drop In Class

Logo of the Little Art House Foundation

As the Little Art House has grown, we have seen an ongoing need for access to the arts anywhere from local community centers to public schools to nursing homes and beyond. Some organizations need supplies and teachers while others just need an extra set of hands. 

While we provide artmaking for all ages through our studios, we strive to provide artmaking for all, including those who can’t make it to our studio or afford our services. Our Foundation was born out of our mission to create accessible, inclusive, and meaningful artistic experiences for all by partnering with local nonprofits and schools. We provide art clubs at schools, adult art classes at local libraries, support for our public school art teachers, and art-making at community events.