215 W. Elm Street
Sycamore, Illinois 60178
(815) 899-9440
artattack@sycamoreartattack.com
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Welcome to the Art Attack. Our Mission is to provide a place for empowering self-expression and freedom. To create a strong sense of relatedness and community. To bring together people from various lifestyles and backgrounds in the universal desire for creativity, self-expression, freedom, and community.

Passionate creativity and self-expression is a fundamental requirement for the achievement of joy and happiness. A community that generates these essential qualities will have a direct and powerful impact on the quality of life in their larger community.

Please browse around our website to view our current classes, workshops, upcoming events and more!

June 2008 ART WALK
Info Coming Soon!

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Boy and Girl Scouts
Boy and Girl Scouts alike have come to the Art Attack to enjoy various artistic possibilities.  Most troops customize the experience for themselves. Or you can let the art instructors guide the artistic endeavors.  The Art Attack’s environment is an outstanding place to let your creativity come alive.  It is fun for all ages and is a unique place where you can create your on art while viewing art from various local artists. We charge $7 per scout for one - hour and a half session and $12 for two - hour and a half sessions.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Do you have some spare time? Do you love art? Consider volunteering at the Art Attack. Read more about how to become a volunteer >>

The Art Attack, 215 W. Elm Street, Sycamore, Illinois 60178 - (815) 899-9440. We are located at 215 W. Elm St., in the heart of Sycamore, IL. It is easily accessible from Rt. 23 and Rt. 64. It is on the corner of Somonauk and Elm St., a block from the County Courthouse.