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Young Rembrandts
Basic Information
Address: 5 Fullerton Heights Ave, Baltimore, MD
Phone Number: 410-497-5947
Fax Number: 410-497-5948
Additional Information
Focus: Curriculum based drawing/art program
Director: Nicole Foxwell
Schools Served: Pre schools, Elementary, public& private schools, Community Centers, stores
County: Baltimore County & Baltimore City
Schedule: per location’s schedule
Ages: 3 ½ - 12 yrs
Capacity: min 5-8 kids maximum, 20 kids per class
Membership/Pricing: depending on location and setting fees, approx 8$ per class
Setting:
Pre schools, Elementary, public& private schools, Community Centers, stores
History:
Founded in Chicago, 20 years in Business. 10 yrs Nationally
Activities:
DRAWING. Preschool, Elementary, Cartooning and Camps all available
Program Information:
Young Rembrandts is the art program with a difference. We view art not merely as a talent, but as a skill that can - and should - be learned by all children. Young Rembrandts teaches the drawing skills children need. Our original curriculum introduces concrete ideas and techniques that enlarge and enrich their visual vocabularies, their imaginations and their minds.
Slogan: Raising generations that value the power, the passion and the significance of art.