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Young Rembrandts
Basic Information
Address: Lake County Illinois and the Chicago Northwest suburbs
Phone Number: 847-564-1315
Fax Number: 847-564-1528
Additional Information
Focus: Teaching art to children
Director: Eleanor Blustein
County: Lake and Cook
Ages: 3 1/2 -5 years and 6 -12 years
Setting:
Preschools, day care centers and park districts for the pre-schoolers.
Elementary schools and park districts for the 6-12 year olds
Program Information:
Young Rembrandts conducts children’s drawing classes at public & private elementary schools, daycare & Montessori schools and also at local park district facilities. We would like to invite you to offer our educational art program in your community.
We provide the following:
v 3 1/2 - 5 year olds drawing classes
v 6 - 12 year olds drawing classes
v 6 - 13 year olds cartooning classes
v an experienced art instructor
More general information:
v Classes meet one day a week for 45-60 minutes.
v All materials are provided by Young Rembrandts.
v We will be using dry media; pencils, markers, crayons, etc.. This will keep the classroom clean and makes the location of our program flexible.
v Young Rembrandts curriculum is sequential in order and builds on learned skills, continuous enrollment is encouraged for maximum results.
Slogan: Raising generations that value the power, the passion and the significance of art.