Welcome to Fine Arts For All (FAFA)
Unleashing Potential Through the Arts
At Fine Arts For All (FAFA), the educational wing of GrandStand Productions, we cultivate talent and passion across the arts through immersive, hands-on training. Located at the Clarksville School of Fine Arts, FAFA empowers students to master artistic disciplines, fostering creative expression and a foundation for future success.
Explore Our Programs
Discover Your Artistic Voice: Whether you are beginning your artistic journey or honing your skills, FAFA offers a diverse range of classes designed to inspire and educate:
Acting: Master the Meisner Method for authentic acting.
Film Making and Video Editing: Learn to tell compelling stories using state-of-the-art technology.
Photography: Explore the art of capturing stories through your lens
Music: Delve into instruments and voice training.
Culinary Arts: Create culinary delights that blend taste and technique.
Sewing: Develop the skills to design and craft with fabric.
Graphic Design: Communicate visually by combining art and technology.
Current Projects
FAFA isn’t just about learning; it’s about creating. We are excited to be currently producing two feature films:
The Door: Dive into the unknown with our Sci-Fi family film that explores the mysteries of an extraordinary doorway that changes the lives of a family forever.
Water Again: Follow the journey of a young girl who learns the profound value of relationships by reliving the same day every time she encounters water.
These projects provide our students with the unique opportunity to engage in real film productions, offering experiences from acting to behind-the-scenes roles.
A wonderful word of encouragement from Patrick Labyorteaux for students.
Patrick Labyorteaux is an accomplished American actor, television producer, and screenwriter, renowned for his roles in both film and television. He is best known for his portrayal of Andrew Garvey on the popular TV series "Little House on the Prairie," and for his long-standing role as Bud Roberts in the legal drama "JAG." Born on July 22, 1965, in Los Angeles, California, Patrick's career spans several decades, during which he has showcased his versatile acting skills across various genres. Beyond the screen, Patrick has made significant contributions as a writer and producer, further cementing his place in the entertainment industry. His endorsement of the Clarksville School of Fine Arts through FAFA highlights his commitment to supporting the arts and budding artists.