
For Young Artists Ready to Soar
This class is for young artists who want to develop their own unique artistic voice, while receiving expert guidance and support from Rebecca.
Time
2pm – 4pm
Days
Sunday
Course duration
10 weeks
Tutor: Rebecca
For any information regarding the programme, payments or how to join, please contact her at:
email: kidsartclasslondon@gmail.com
mobile: 07593 417462
from £122.50
Please select your preferred option below to book a place.
10 x 2-hour sessions
14.00 – 16.00
£299
Sibling discount
10 x 2-hour sessions
14.00 – 16.00
£270
10 x 1.5-hour sessions
14.30 – 16.00
£245
5 x 2-hour sessions
14.00 – 16.00
£149.50
5 x 1.5-hour sessions
14.30 – 16.00
£122.50
The Perfect Balance of Structure & Freedom
Each week introduces an exciting new activity that builds technical skills across diverse media—from painting and drawing to printmaking, sculpture, and beyond. But in this class there is also the space for Rebecca to work one-on-one with each student to help them pursue their own creative vision and personal and/or school projects. Whether they’re exploring a technique they’re passionate about or developing a cohesive body of work, they’ll have dedicated support every step of the way.
Who This Class is For:
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Students preparing portfolios for GCSEs or A-levels who need expert guidance and studio time
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Teens who’ve dropped art at school but miss the creative outlet and want to keep developing their skills
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Young artists ready to work independently with encouragement and support (but no judgement)
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Anyone looking to develop their artistic identity and create work that’s truly their own
Flexible & Supportive
We understand life gets busy! If your child misses a session, they can catch up by attending another of Rebecca’s classes the same week—just let her know in advance. And if we ever need to cancel a class and your child can’t attend an alternative session, you’ll receive a full refund.
All levels and abilities are welcome.
All materials are provided.
We do provide aprons but we recommend that everyone wears old clothes if possible as we use materials which do not come off clothes easily (e.g. acrylic paint).
More than technique—it’s about discovering who you are as an artist.
