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Introductory art classes utilize the Gluck Method of instruction, teaching basic drawing and painting techniques to students of all ages
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- $91.50 for four introductory fine-art classes for kids (a $255 value)
- $112 for four introductory fine-art classes for teens or adults (a $315 value)
Kids’ art classes, which are suited to students between the ages of 5 and 12, show youngsters how to use charcoal and pastels to create basic shapes with three-dimensional effects. Instructors also introduce watercolors to explain the relationships between primary, secondary, and complementary colors. The programs for teens and adults begin by teaching attendees how to create confident sketches before showing them how to create life-like forms with depth, form, and perspective. Books and materials are included.
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About Mission: Renaissance
The meaning of art may be subjective, but Mission: Renaissance believes that the basic, technical skills needed to create art are learnable, regardless of a student’s age or experience. The instructors at the studio, which was originally founded in 1975, illuminate the Gluck Method, which focuses on the classic rendering techniques that the great masters used. The classes can accommodate students as young as 5, and they explore a number of different mediums—including charcoal, watercolors, and oils—while giving attendees the experience they need to appreciate art, as well as create it. Attendance is capped at around six students per instructor, which allows them to offer artists more personalized feedback.