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Young Rembrandts South Bay
Basic Information
Address: 1313 N. Milpitas Blvd, suite 119, Milpitas, CA-95035
Phone Number: 408-719-8723
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Additional Information
Focus: Art Enrichment
Director: Kavita Parekh
Schools Served: South Bay, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Oakland, Berkeley and neighboring cities.
Ages: 3.5-11yrs
Program Information:
Young Rembrandts has a passion for art and children. We bring excellence to every aspect of our daily interactions. Guided by personal integrity and respect for the child, we communicate with understanding, realizing our greatest calling is to cultivate the human spirit.
The Young Rembrandts' method focuses on teaching children to draw, using demonstration and a structured step-by-step process. Through the process of weekly instruction students are exposed to a wide variety of subject matter, artistic concepts, art history and mastery of their materials.
The development of foundational skills for preschool and elementary students is critical. There is a common misunderstanding that creativity happens without instruction, that artistic creativity comes forth naturally from a child or adult. Young Rembrandts believes true creativity comes forth when mastery of core skills is combined with original thought. Young Rembrandts helps children develop the skill, tools and confidence to continue participating in the arts.
Young Rembrandts has a passion to dramatically increase the abilities and therefore the number of children that participate in the arts. Young Rembrandts' students receive a foundational art literacy that invites them to continue an appreciation of the arts throughout their lifetime.