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The Artistry Project
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heidi n.
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What separates The Artistry Project from other pre & grade school classes in the area is that these classes actually educate children while encouraging them to express themselves visually.
The teachers/owners interact beautifully with children and, as artists themselves, they truly inspire an appreciation for art and artists in their students. The classes are drop off, which, as any parent knows, has obvious benefits. However convenient, the drop off aspect did peak my curiosity. I was quickly put at ease when at home, a few days after her second class, my daughter drew a few "very fast cars" and then mentioned in passing that "You know, mommy, Degas would probably like fast cars since he was into motion, not just ballet."
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