For more than a decade, Bright Artists has proudly served our local community, reaching over 7,700 students through more than 4,602 fine art classes.
Age 10, Colored Pencils
When Lenny joined Bright Artists in October 2023, blending colors and staying focused were challenging. Then one day, everything clicked. Lenny created a beautiful piece that showed his true potential. From that moment on, Lenny walked into class each week with growing confidence, focus, and joy in his work. By May 2024, he had transformed into a dedicated young artist who believed in his own talent - a true example of how encouragement and community can spark lasting growth.
Age 11, Colored Pencils
“Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” -Pablo Picasso.
Age 11, Watercolor Crayons
Age 6, Colored Pencils
Age 11, Colored Pencils
Age 10, Oil Pastels
Age 10, Colored Pencils
Ages 8-10, Colored Pencils
Age 8, Watercolor Crayons
Age 8, Oil Pastels
Age 8, Markers
Age 8, Markers
Age 7, Markers
Age 9, Markers
Age 10, Colored Pencils
Age 8, Oil Pastels
Age 10, Markers
Age 6, Markers
Age 11, Markers
Age 7, Watercolor Crayons
Age 10, Markers
Age 9, Colored Pencils
Age 8, Markers
Age 7, Watercolor Crayons
Age 11, Watercolor Crayons
Age 8, Oil Pastels
Age 9, Watercolor Crayons
Age 8, Markers
Age 9, Markers
Age 6, Markers
Age 8, Watercolor Crayons
Age 11, Markers
Age 9, Watercolor Crayons
Age 9, Oil Pastels
Ages 6-11, Markers
Ages 8 - 10, Markers
Age 8-11, Markers
Age 10, Colored Pencils
Age 10, Colored Pencils
Age 7-10, Markers
Age 10, Markers
Age 9, Colored Pencils
Ages 8-10, Markers
Age 10, Watercolor Crayons
Ages 9 & 10, Watercolor Crayons
Age 10, Watercolor Crayons
Student Testimonials
“Thank you for being the best teachers and always being so kind to us.” - Age 7
“I like Bright Artists because it helps me improve my skills, feel relaxed, and make my drawings neater.” - Age 8
“I like being in Bright Artists because it gives us a quiet space for us to work on our art together. The teachers are nice and help us grow by giving us instruction, but another thing I really like is that I get to come together with other students who share the same passion as me and we get to grow together with our drawings.” - Age 11
“I like being in Bright Artists because the class is quiet and calm. The teachers are awesome, they have helped me become a better artist and be more confident!” - Age 10
Bringing Art Education to Young Artists from 50+ Schools
John O. Tynes Elementary School
LAUSD
Melrose Elementary
Rio Vista Elementary
Ruby Drive Elementary School
PYLUSD
Topaz Elementary School
Morse
Programs Served Since 2014
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Placentia-Yorba Linda School District (PYLUSD)
John O. Tynes Elementary School
Melrose Elementary School
Morse Elementary School
Rio Vista Elementary School
Ruby Drive Elementary School
Topaz Elementary School
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MNOS Fine Arts Conservatory
Keep Youth Doing Something, Inc. (Kyds, Inc). Program
Alta California Elementary School
Andasol Elementary
Burbank Blvd Elementary
Calvert charter for enriched studies
Carlos Santana Arts Academy
Chase Street Elementary School
Dearborn Elementary
Ernest Lawrence Middle School
Francisco Sepulveda Middle School
George Porter Middle School
Gledhill Street Elementary School
Grant High School
Haskell Elementary
Holmes Middle School
Kester Avenue Elementary
Langdon Avenue Elementary School
Lassen Elementary School
Louis Armstrong Middle School
Madison Middle School
Mayall Street Elementary
Melvin Elementary School
Morning Side Elementary
Mulholland Middle School
Napa Elementary
Nobel Middle School
Panorama City Elementary School
Patrick Henry Middle School
Plummer Elementary School
Porter Middle School
Primary Academy for Success School
Robert Frost Middle School
Rosa Parks Learning Center
San Fernando Elementary
Stagg St Elementary
Sylvan Park EEC
Toluca Lake Elementary
Topeka Charter School
Van Nuys Middle School
Vintage Magnet Elementary
Vista Middle School
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Magnolia School District (MSD)
Walt Disney Elementary
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Circa 2010
Additional Outreach
Prior to Bright Artists’ formation, the Warrens also sent Los Angeles staff to work with children in Los Angeles at a home for unwed mothers.