The Kubert School 37 Myrtle Avenue, Dover, NJ 07801
About the Business
The Kubert School is a prestigious institution located at 37 Myrtle Avenue in Dover, New Jersey, United States. Founded by legendary comic book artist Joe Kubert, the school offers a comprehensive education in the art of cartooning and graphic storytelling. Students at The Kubert School receive hands-on training from industry professionals and have the opportunity to develop their skills in a supportive and creative environment. With a focus on traditional and digital techniques, the school prepares aspiring artists for careers in the exciting world of comic books, animation, and illustration. Join us at The Kubert School and unleash your creativity!
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Location & Phone number
37 Myrtle Ave #4054, Dover, NJ 07801, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday:
08:30 - 16:30
Thursday:
08:30 - 16:30
Friday:
08:30 - 16:30
Saturday:
09:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"My son's been attending the Saturday classes of every month since Jan. 2023 and it's the one thing he's happy to wake up and go to! He's always been an artist since he was 2. Now he's attending two weeks of the summer camp they offer. He's even thinking about attending after he graduates. It's been a great place for him to express his drawings and meet different people."
"Excellent art school for kids all ages they also have summer and weekends classes."
"Some teachers are great at explaining and actually teaching, but some are not teachers. Also, they take your tuition and then waste it! Field trips are mandatory yet they can’t organize anything constructive. Wasting students time going to the zoo! All the students complain and are unhappy about that. Just need to do more for the students art experience. Also, you may learn stuff from this school, but be aware that you will not walk out with a degree. We struggle to find art related jobs because not everyone knows this school and recognizes it the way it should be. Places want or require a bachelor's degree and it just seems like business don't see this as an actual college."
"I went here in July for about a month. Very friendly staff & teachers, sort of wish we learned more but the lessons weren’t that bad. Just to say, going here is certainly not cheap. I feel some parents complain about sending their kids here because when their children returned home and they asked “what did you learn today?”, their child doesn’t have a good enough answer because they weren’t paying attention. If your child cannot sit down without getting distracted for Atleast an hour, don’t even bother sending them here. The program is 3 hours a day (depending on your schedule) and 5 days a week. This school offers more potential to kids who know how to pay attention, and don’t just fool around the entire time and treat their time here like it is some daycare. Some of us actually want to learn and these ignorant parents are ruining it by sending their kids here, who can’t even bother to learn what they’re telling us. The time that they give us in class to “freedraw” isn’t meant to be spent fooling around, they give us free time to work on any projects assigned to us, or to practice the skills we learned during class in your sketchbook. Some people take this expirence for granted."
"The Kubert School discriminates against homeless applicants. Advanced age may keep you out as well. You won't get in, you won't get an interview, and your portfolio won't even be accepted. Very nasty experience with a recruiter; I'll never recover from such a vicious snub."
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