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Firstlight Arts Academy

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Art Instruction & Schools

1710 General George Patton Dr, Brentwood, TN 37027

615-202-6426

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Today: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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Marcia P.

05/16/12

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My adult class at Firstlight has been such a wonderful experience. I've painted for a few year years, but I've learned so much that I didn't know I even NEEDED to know. Learning more about color and how to mix it has given my work a more sophisticated look. The atmosphere is relaxed with music, coffee and the company of other artists who have all been really nice people. . Dennas is a wonderful teacher, and I tell how good he would be with his kids classes. The childrens classes including the cartooning look so much fun, I would like to learn that also. I'd recommend Firstlight for adults or children! It's just a fun place to practice and learn.

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Art Instruction for enthusiastic kids, teens and adults!

General Info
Do you know someone who loves to draw or paint? I do. Several hundred of them in fact! My name is Dennas Davis, and I am an artist, a son of an artist, a father of artists, and a teacher of artists. My mom (the artist) always told me that I could do anything if I really tried hard. She encouraged me and it worked. I am blessed to have illustrated 23 children's books.* Several years back, I founded Firstlight Arts Academy. I noticed that there were great programs for dance, theatre, music, sports, martial arts, and gymnastics, but absolutely nothing of that on-going nature for young artists. I hadn't thought about it before, but when I did, it seemed like a big problem. Only a few people were teaching art to kids, and none of them did it in the long-term training way like all of those other activities. So I came up with a couple of things, that are our core beliefs, that keep Firstlight on a steady course. Foremost, we encourage artists. We do this to the point where we have actually eliminated the words, mistake, correct, right & wrong, in the classroom. Encouragement, however, is not just saying good things; it is saying good things that are absolutely true. We only speak truth when we praise, and we work with students to improve their work when they ask for help. This is encouraging to them. Secondly, we take a view that is big-picture oriented, long-term, and all about the artist - as opposed to all about the teaching. Most art instruction has always been set up as short courses. Each class teaches only one small aspect of art, or medium, that an artist must choose one at a time. After the class, they're on their own. Our vision, however, is to walk along side of artists in their journey and work with them; helping each one find what works best for them by being involved in the process. That's why we offer small, on-going classes that are student oriented, with the goal of long-term personal development. Our 3-D learning model lets students express themselves, and develop their own unique style, as they also discover new ideas, learn specific techniques, and gain time-saving insights. Our classes are really fun too! "I realized not only that she was being taught the same things I learned in art school, but that she was getting it - at only age 9." Shea Williams
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cell phone: 615-202-6426

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Art Instruction & Schools
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Long term art instruction that is focused on the individual artists in small classes of 10 or less. Encouraging and fun atmosphere!
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Location
We're located in Cool Springs, not too far from Barnes and Noble bookstore, and close to the interstate. taking the I65 Moore's Lane exit, Go East. Pass B&N, cross the railroad tracks and turn left onto General George Patton Dr. - We're the
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We also carry art supplies, as well as drinks and snacks.
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