Pepperdine-grant Monart Drawing Method franchisee, Monart School of Art teaches K-through-teen drawing in Point Loma at 2590 Truxtun Road inside Liberty Station. The San Diego franchise opened in 1992 and relocated to Liberty Station in January 2015, teaching Mona Brookes' Five Elements of Shape visual alphabet to children ages 4 through 16 across studio classes, summer camps, and after-school programs that route pencil, paper, and mixed-media supply runs through the Blick Art Materials store that opened on Midway Drive in June 2025. Studio classes run ages 4-6 (Getting Ready), 6-8 (Basic Drawing), and 9-16 (advanced sequences), with full-day summer-camp coverage extended through partnership agreements with music, yoga, and wood-crafting camps sharing the 2590 Truxtun Road building that anchors the Point Loma San Diego arts corridor. Beyond the Liberty Station studio, Monart runs after-school drawing programs at public and private campuses across San Diego County, with San Diego Unified's Point Loma Cluster partners including Cabrillo Elementary School where district art funding has been cut from core classroom instruction. The curriculum treats realistic drawing as a teachable mechanical skill built on hand-eye coordination, fine-motor sequencing, problem-solving, and project planning & decision-making, a measurable-progress framework published by founder Mona Brookes in the bestseller "Drawing with Children" and validated by reading-and-math score gains documented in public-school classrooms using the Monart Method since 1979.