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Young Rembrandts of South Louisiana
Basic Information
Address: 10595 Shadow Lake Dr.
Geismar, LA 70734
Phone Number: 225-224-0216
Additional Information
Focus: Drawing & Color Theory Classes
Director: Karen Poole
Schools Served: Central Primary, St. George, Most Blessed Sacrament, Bethany Christian School, Southdowns PreK Center, Westminister Elementary, Lewis Vincent, St. Peter in Covington, First Baptist Christian School
County: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, Livingston, Tangipahoa, St. Tammany
Schedule: Monday - Thursday after school
Ages: 4 - 14
Capacity: 25 students per class
Membership/Pricing: $15 per class
Setting:
School Classroom
History:
Part of a 30 year Franchise that is established nationwide, In Louisiana 5 years
Program Highlights:
Drawing classes with art history once per month.
Program Information:
We teach drawing, the fundamental skill necessary for all visual arts. Our step-by-step drawing method and top-quality curriculum ensure success for every child.
Young Rembrandts' classes are fun, engaging and educational. We have year round programming available with new material each season.
Our tuition is family-friendly.
Parents love our structured learning environment, while children have fun learning new skills and drawing techniques.
Children find a safe, comfortable place to talk about art, learn drawing skills and have fun while surrounded by encouragement and creativity.
Raising generations that value the power, the passion and the significance of art.
Slogan: Draw Light until you Get it Right!
Tags: art classes