Save Sacramento.
Without a vibrant art education, Sacramento risks losing it’s cultural soul.
The current state of art instruction in our city is alarming, leaving aspiring artists without access to the quality education they need to thrive.
✘ Boring, outdated curriculum.
✘ Lack of beginner friendly options.
✘ Budget cuts to the arts in school, & overpriced private institutions.
But there’s hope for us on the horizon -
The best gosh darn art school in Sacramento.
Here’s the game plan:
✔︎ More Fun.
Project based lessons that match what you love to draw.
✔︎ More Effective.
Simplified curriculum, perfect for beginners & beyond.
✔︎ More affordable.
Starting at just $99, with tiered memberships that match your goals.
In person classes begin September 16th, at:
“The Gallery” by We Are Sacramento
1019 Del Paso Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815, United States
Lets create a better art community together.
Now starting at just $99
(Space is limited)
As a kid when I learned how to draw, Sacramento didn’t have many options for professional quality art instruction.
Still today, there are only about 6 visual art schools which serve the 520,000+ people living in my beloved hometown. My passion is to create the art education *I* wish I had as a kid.
Lets build the art education we deserve!
- Nate, Drawcademy Lead Instructor
★★★★★
I thought the instruction on the mechanics of drawing was easy to understand because Nate was able to break things down conceptually.
He provided vocabulary and the definition of the terms that further help define what the artist would learn. He brought perspective to the art of creating your own drawings while still providing structure to the learning experience.
This is a very well organized class that is guaranteed to increase and improve your interest in drawing. If you are looking to improve your artistic perspective, then this class will be well worth it.
- Kathy T.
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