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YOUNG REMBRANDTS
Basic Information
Address: 12171 MARY LANE
LOVETTVSILLE, VIRGINIA 20180
Email: DAVIS@YOUNGREMBRANDTS.COM
Phone Number: 540-822-4118
Fax Number: 540-822-4118
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Additional Information
Focus: ART ENRICHMENT
Sponsor:
YOUNG REMBRANDTS
Director: RON DAVIS
Schools Served: ALL WITHIN LOUDOUN AND FAIRFAX COUNTIES IN VIRGINIA
School District: ALL
County: LOUDOUN AND FAIRFAX
Schedule: ALL DAYS AND TIMES AVAIBALE
Ages: 3-16 YEARS OLD
Capacity: MINIMUM 5 AND A MAXIMUM OF 20 FOR EACH CLASS
Membership/Pricing: FLEXIBLE BASED ON CLASS
Program Highlights:
Young Rembrandts offers classes in drawing for preschool and elementary age kids. Classes are taught at various schools in and around VA. An experienced art teacher brings all the supplies and fun required for the multi-week class sessions. Check the website for additional schedule information and class locations.
Activities:
YOUNG REMBRANDTS FOCUSES ON TEACHING DRAWING FOR: 3-5 YEARS OLD, 6-12 YEARS OLD DRAWING AND 6-12 YEARS OLD CARTOONING
Program Information:
Young Rembrandts offers classes in drawing for preschool and elementary age kids. Classes are taught at various schools in and around VA. An experienced art teacher brings all the supplies and fun required for the multi-week class sessions. Check the website for additional schedule information and class locations.
Regular Young Rembrandts classes -
Welcome to Young Rembrandts! We teach drawing, the fundamental skill of all visual arts. Our innovative, step-by-step curriculum and engaging subject matter will show your child that drawing can be fun and interesting! During our once-a-week classes, we teach skills that will help them grow, develop and excel while your child creates memories that will last a lifetime. Your child will enjoy ALL NEW
LESSONS each week!
Pre-School Drawing Classes (ages 3 to 5)
Young students are so eager to learn, and a joy to teach. Young Rembrandts instructors provide a nurturing and strong learning environment that expands Pre-schoolers’ image vocabulary as they draw familiar images such as fish, teddy bears, rainbows and cowboys. We’ll concentrate on the skills of drawing and coloring while we develop fine motor skills, focus, listening, staying on task, patience and spatial organization.
Classes are 60 minutes, with a minimum of 5, and maximum of 10 students allowed.
Elementary Drawing Classes (ages 6 – 12)
Our elementary-age curriculum is designed to teach basic to advanced drawing skills, art techniques and vocabulary. We believe that drawing is the bedrock skill required for future artistic success. We give them skills to express their creativity, and believe that all children can – and should – learn to draw. We provide all materials and teach new lessons each week in a positive and nurturing environment, which brings out the best in each child. You’ll see increased art abilities, learning skills, self-confidence and self-esteem.
Classes last up to 60 minutes, with a minimum of 5 and maximum of 20 students allowed.
Cartoon Drawing Classes (ages 6 – 12)
Learning to draw can be fun, especially when we create silly characters, funny expressions and drawing sequences that tell a joke! This delightful program combines Young Rembrandts’ innovative, step-by-step drawing method with light-hearted subject matter that engages children, their sense of humor, and their vivid imaginations.
Classes last up to 60 minutes, with a minimum of 5 and maximum of 20 students allowed.
Slogan: YOUNG REMBRANDTS "THE POWER OF DRAWING"