Curious at what we've been up to so far this year? Here is a sneak peak into our fall and winter programming!
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Students in the art program are building a new fence and designing a mural to showcase their positivity! Over the next several months, students in four classes will paint over 150 fence panels before installing them around the existing chain link fence. Students will unveil their collective work next spring. Stay tuned for more updates...
In this video, Emily introduces participants to the basic art of sketching. Topics covered include blind contour drawing and sketching & shading (hatching, crosshatching, & blending) techniques. For a demonstration of hatching, crosshatching, and blending techniques, see video #1. Feel free to pause the video at any point if you need more time to complete the activities. For this lesson, you need paper, a sharp pencil, an eraser, a bowl, and some fruit (or any other small objects). We hope you enjoy!
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Express your emotions through art. Join Emily as she uses the concept of art therapy and symbolism as means for expressing emotion. We use the term "art therapy" to refer to activities that allow for creative methods of expressions through visual art. We are not art therapists. Feel free to pause the video at any point if you need more time to complete the activities. For this video, you need paper; a pencil and eraser; markers, crayons, or other colouring devices; and an image of a lighthouse (see attached document). We hope you enjoy!
In this video, Emily introduces participants to the basic art of sketching. Topics covered include blind contour drawing and sketching & shading (hatching, crosshatching, & blending) techniques. Feel free to pause the video at any point if you need more time to complete the activities. For this lesson, you need paper, a sharp pencil, an eraser, a coffee mug (or another small object), and an apple (or another piece of fruit). We hope you enjoy!
Express your emotions through art. Join Emily as she introduces the concepts of art therapy and the use of symbolism as a means for expressing emotion. We use the term "art therapy" to refer to activities that allow for creative methods of expression through visual art. We are not art therapists. Feel free to pause the video at any point if you need more time to complete the activities. For this video, you need three (3) pieces of paper; a pencil and eraser; markers, crayons, or other colouring devices; and a ruler (optional). We hope you enjoy!
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